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Floods can be very taxing

The sun should be peeking through any moment now, right?
I'm sure we all have some war stories regarding this weekend's deluge, both literal and figurative. I will spare you mine as I could digress in any number of directions, but one thing I may have learned during this tax time is that next year I will need to be better prepared. Financial housekeeping, here I come. If anyone cares to join me, why not check out some of these books?

Smart and simple financial strategies for busy people [electronic resource] / by Jane Bryant Quinn.

Getting help with your investments / by the editors of Kiplinger's personal finance magazine

Parlay your IRA into a family fortune : 3 easy steps for creating a lifetime supply of tax-deferred, even tax-free, wealth for you and your family / Ed Slott.

Retire secure! : pay taxes later : the key to making your money last as long as you do / by James Lange.

What the IRS doesn't want you to know : a CPA reveals the tricks of the trade / Martin Kaplan.

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