2008-12-18
2 Ways to Put Your Children's Money to Work
Recently I've been sharing tax strategies related to getting your children in the game and on your payroll. Now that you've put your children to work, the next step is to put their money to work!
There are many ways your children can put their money to work. Here are two of those ways:
#1 Have Your Children Pay for Their Extras
One thing most parents agree on is that children can be expensive! All the extras add up - sports, lessons, toys, games, the latest gadgets. All parents know this list can go on and on. Rather than paying for your children's extras with your after-tax dollars, have your children pay for their extras with their after-tax dollars. Your children's after-tax dollars are much cheaper than yours - especially if they are in a 0% tax rate!
What I love about this strategy is it reduces my taxes AND gives my children real life experience with managing their own finances.
#2 Have Your Children Fund a Roth IRA
Typically children do not have IRAs because in order to make a contribution to an IRA, the IRA owner must have earned income. Since most children do not have earned income, an IRA is not an option.
When you have your business hire your children, not only do you have the opportunity to reduce your taxes, but you have also created the opportunity for your children to contribute to an IRA. Once your children have earned income, they are eligible to contribute to an IRA.
In most cases, I find that a Roth IRA is a better fit for children than a traditional IRA. One reason is because distributions from a Roth IRA are tax-free. In a traditional IRA, distributions are taxable income. This means that all the income earned in a Roth IRA will never be taxed! Of course, the rules of the Roth IRA must be followed to receive this treatment but I find that most of the time, the rules of the Roth IRA are easier to follow than those of a traditional IRA.
The power of time is huge in this strategy because even modest contributions to a Roth IRA at a young age can grow to a substantial balance by the time your children are even just middle aged! Add to that the tax-free nature of the Roth IRA and it's easy to understand why this strategy can be so powerful for your children.
Another reason I like the Roth IRA for children is that there are several exceptions to the early withdrawal penalty (which can make Roth IRA earnings and contributions taxable). These exceptions provide opportunity for your children to take distributions without penalty long before they reach retirement age.
2008-11-30
5 Ways To Instantly Increase Your Credit Card Limit
A lot of credit card holders aspire for a higher credit card limit.
But: credit card holders need to remember that to get a higher credit card limit, they must abide by the terms and conditions of the credit card company or their bank.
Here are 5 ways to get a higher credit card limit:
1. Prove your credit worthiness
The most important thing to do for getting a higher credit card limit is to prove your credit worthiness. This is the first thing that banks and companies look for when giving a higher credit limit.
2. Attract positive attention from the credit card company
At least: try to attract positive attention by paying finance charges once in a while. Obviously, this is not advisable on a repeating basis and should only be used as a last resort to increase your chances of getting a higher credit limit.
Proving to credit card companies and banks that you are good "borrower" can be a convincing way to get a higher credit limit. But be careful because this strategy also means that you will be paying finance charges which can accumulate in a hurry.
3. Always spend within your credit card limit
Doing so means that you are capable of controlling your expenses.
4. Use your credit cards regularly
Don't keep your cards for emergency use only. If you use your credit cards sparingly, banks and credit card companies will be unable to understand your spending and pay-back behavior. Under these circumstances, most banks and credit card companies will be reluctant to give you a higher credit card limit.
5. Avoid late payments as much as possible
This technique will not only increase your payment increase, but you may also have to pay an additional fine for not clearing bills on time. This will also dim your chances of getting a higher credit card limit.
The bottom line is that your performance in the records of banks and credit card companies will determine whether you'll get a higher credit card limit or not.
