Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: Having Your Cake and Eating It Too:

Having Your Cake and Eating It Too‪:‬

Getting the Most out of Your Flexible Spending Account (Fsa)

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Publisher Description

Since the great recession began in 2007, the average American has been struggling. Costs for food, gas, insurance has risen to astronomical levels. While these costs have continued to rise, salaries have remained stagnant. The result is that paychecks continue to get squeezed, and the American dream of a life increasing wages, financial, and economic security is slipping way. The average American needs timely, easy-to-follow advice that can show them how to keep more of what they earn, pay less in income taxes, and create an income stream that they can use in any way they see fit.

Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: Getting the Most out of Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) is a practical e-book that takes the complex world of IRS regulations and translates it into something that the average American can understand. The authors take the reader, in a concise way, through how FSAs work, and how they can provide a tax-free income stream that can used in any way a person chooses. Case studies from actual clients are employed to show how they have actually done some amazing things, such as:

Used the funds from their FSA to take their dream vacation to Australia!
Used the funds from their FSA to purchase a clients first piece of
rental property!
Used the funds from their FSA to pay for their sons first year of college!

These people werent any different than the average American. The only difference between them and you is the extremely valuable and easy-to-understand information contained within the covers of this e-book.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2018
February 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
60
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
676.6
KB
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