For Women
Owning a business
You treasure your independence, have a brilliant idea or marketable product, love creating brand identities and systems, are ready to be your own boss. Whether you invent your business from the ground up or inherit it from your family, you have to know how to run it so that you and the business will thrive. The entrepreneur with staying power studies the options to be ready for the opportunities. Here’s a primer to help you to be one of the success stories.
Articles
ArticleAmericans are still in love with plastic
ArticleBe careful about 401(k) loans
ArticleBenefit Plans for Small Businesses
ArticleBusiness Banking
ArticleChoosing a beneficiary for your IRA or 401(k)
ArticleChoosing an Entity for your Business
ArticleClean up your credit report
ArticleClosing a retirement income gap
ArticleCreating an investment portfolio
ArticleCredit card debt leads to bankruptcy
ArticleDebt counseling
ArticleDo You Have a Side Business?
ArticleGetting Help from the Small Business Administration
ArticleHiring Your First Employee
ArticleHow long will negative information remain on your credit report?
ArticleInvesting in stocks
ArticleIRA beneficiary disclaimers
ArticleProperly Insuring Your Business
ArticleRecord Keeping for Your Own Business
ArticleRetirement plan options
ArticleRetirement Plans for Small Businesses
ArticleShort Checklist for Entrepreneurs
ArticleSmall Business Statistics
ArticleStarting or Buying A Business
ArticleSurviving an Audit
ArticleTax Planning for income
ArticleTax planning for the self-employed
ArticleTaxation of investments
ArticleThe fundamentals of disability insurance
ArticleThe wrong ways to figure your life insurance needs
ArticleTransferring Your Family Business
ArticleTypes of life insurance policies
ArticleUmbrella liability insurance
ArticleUnderstanding IRAs
ArticleUnderstanding long-term care insurance
ArticleUnderstanding Social Security
ArticleWorking with Employees
ArticleYear-end tax planning
ArticleYour home as a source of dollars in retirement
Credit And Debt Management
Even successful businesses experience peaks and valleys in earnings and the careful use of credit, for personal and business expenses, is a skill every entrepreneur should develop. There may be times when going into debt is unavoidable. Knowing how to manage debt can be as useful as knowing how to avoid it.
ArticleAmericans Are Still in Love with Plastic
ArticleClean Up Your Credit Report
ArticleCredit Card Debt Leads to Bankruptcy
ArticleDebt Counseling
ArticleHow Long Will Negative Information Remain on Your Credit Report?
ArticleNegotiating with Creditors
Insurance

Factor insurance into your start-up and continuing business expenses. Whether you employ hundreds of people or work solo from a home office, you will need to protect your income from disruption by accident, illness or lawsuits. Make sure your business can sail across the rough spots by supporting your investment with the right insurance. And dont forget about protecting your assets with long-term care insurance for post-retirement peace of mind.

ArticleThe fundamentals of disability insurance
ArticleThe Wrong Ways to Figure Your Life Insurance Needs
ArticleTypes of life insurance policies
ArticleUmbrella liability insurance
ArticleUnderstanding long-term care insurance
Investments
Your business may be your number one investment but wealth accumulation requires a balanced portfolio with the right amount of risk for your financial circumstances and personal comfort level. Heres the lowdown on blue chips, growth stocks and capital gains.
ArticleInvesting in stocks
Retirement
It may seem a long way from planning a business to planning for retirement but the plan you choose for your business or yourself is one of the key decisions you will make. There are some basics about retirement funds and plans that it pays to understand.
ArticleBe Careful About 401(k) Loans
ArticleChoosing a beneficiary for your IRA or 401(k)
ArticleClosing a retirement income gap
ArticleCreating an investment portfolio
ArticleIRA Beneficiary Disclaimers
ArticleRetirement Plan Options
ArticleUnderstanding IRAs
ArticleUnderstanding Social Security
ArticleYour home as a source of dollars in retirement
Tax
ArticleTax planning for income
ArticleTax planning for the self-employed
ArticleTaxation of investments
ArticleYear-end tax planning
Tools
ToolBuilding a retirement plan for your business
ToolBusiness Building Blocks
ToolBusiness life insurance needs
ToolBusiness succession planning alternatives
ToolBusiness Valuation
ToolChoosing a business entity
ToolComparison of LLCs LLPs and professional corporations
ToolCredit Line
ToolGeneral business tax credits
ToolHow C Corporations Limited Liability Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships Protect Personal A
ToolLine of Credit Payoff
ToolPlanning for succession of a business interest
ToolWhat is your risk tolerance
Credit And Debt Management
Learning about loans and how they can help to grow your business is a good idea. Using credit wisely is another. When it comes to plastic, understanding credit card chargesor which card gives you the best rate for the types of service you need--is the first step. If youve gone considerably beyond the first step, taking care of credit card debt efficiently is your next move.
ToolCredit Assessment
ToolCredit Card Pay Off
ToolDebt Consolidation Calculator
ToolDeciding which credit card to get
ToolRolldown your Credit Card debt
Insurance
Insurance can work for youand take care of you when you are not working. Learn how to select your insurance coverage for maximum protection.
ToolAdvantages and disadvantages of tax-deferred fixed annuities
ToolDisability Insurance
ToolDisability insurance waiting period
ToolHow insurance preserves assets
ToolHow universal life insurance works
ToolHow variable universal life insurance works
ToolLikelihood of suffering a disability by age 50
ToolNoncancelable and guaranteed renewable disability policies
ToolPersonal liability umbrella insurance
ToolShould you consider buying long-term care insurance (LTCI)
ToolUnderstanding annuity expenses
ToolWhat to avoid when buying a long-term care insurance policy
Investments
Don't be intimidated by investing. A portfolio can be a fascinating read, if it's yours. And learning about the potential wealth in stock options is a real page-turner.
ToolAnnual Stock Option Grants
ToolBuilding an investment portfolio
Retirement
Know exactly what you can count on for retirement income. These tools help you to predict the future down to the penny.
Tool403(b) Savings Calculator
ToolAdvantages and disadvantages of 529 plans
ToolPension Plan Retirement Options
ToolRetirement Income Calculator
ToolRetirement Shortfall Calculator
ToolSaving for your retirement
ToolShould you save in a 401(k) or a Roth IRA
ToolTraditional IRA Calculator
ToolTraditional IRA future value calculator
Tax
Calculate or estimate your taxes and the tax advantages for different types of retirement savings. Knowledge is power and, in this case, it can make you penalty-proof.
Tool1040 Tax Calculator
ToolComparison of tax credits and deductions
ToolFederal individual income tax fundamentals
ToolHow taxation can affect your retirement funds
ToolIRA eligibility flowchart- 2006
ToolJobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003- Highlights
ToolRoth IRA Calculator
ToolU.S. 1040EZ Tax Estimator
FAQs
FAQAre my Social Security benefits subject to income tax?
FAQCan I borrow money from my wholly owned business?
FAQCan I change my business from an S corporation to a C corporation?
FAQCan I deduct home office expenses?
FAQCan I get disability insurance if I'm self-employed?
FAQCan I set up a traditional IRA?
FAQCan I take money from my IRA without any penalty?
FAQCan I take the tax credit for child care?
FAQCan I transfer my business through my will?
FAQDon't most small businesses fail?
FAQHow can I boost the morale of my employees without incurring huge expenses?
FAQHow can I correct errors on my credit report?
FAQHow can I determine what my business is worth for estate and gift tax purposes?
FAQHow can I find good employees for my business?
FAQHow can I get credit if I have no credit history?
FAQHow can I get free publicity for my business?
FAQHow can I raise capital for my business?
FAQHow do I find good advisors such as lawyers and accountants to help with my business?
FAQHow do I know where to advertise my business?
FAQHow does a limited partnership work?
FAQHow much of my portfolio should I keep in stocks?
FAQHow should I structure my retirement portfolio?
FAQI am buying a business. Can I make the seller sign a noncompetition agreement?
FAQI don't have the cash to pay my taxes. What can I do?
FAQI get a lot of credit card offers. How can I tell which one is best?
FAQI own a business. Are there any creative ways I can use life insurance in my business?
FAQI rent my home out for two weeks each year. Do I have to show this rental income on my federal income tax return?
FAQIf I have long-term disability insurance coverage through my employer do I need my own policy too?
FAQIf I prepay next year's taxes this year can I deduct them this year?
FAQIs buying a franchise a good way to get into business?
FAQI've finally paid off my credit cards. Should I close the accounts or leave them open with zero balances?
FAQMy spouse and I are filing separate returns. Can we both itemize our deductions? If so, how do we split the deductions?
FAQShould I buy an existing business or start from scratch?
FAQShould I buy or lease assets for my business?
FAQShould I incorporate my business?
FAQShould I work with a stockbroker to buy individual stocks?
FAQWhat are some financing options for selling my business?
FAQWhat are the stages of business development?
FAQWhat benefits should I offer to my employees?
FAQWhat is a family limited partnership and will it help reduce estate taxes?
FAQWhat is a life insurance trust and why should I consider establishing one?
FAQWhat is a mutual fund prospectus and how do I read it?
FAQWhat is critical illness insurance?
FAQWhat is no-fault insurance?
FAQWhat is term life insurance?
FAQWhat is the best form of advertising?
FAQWhat should I look for in a business location?
FAQWhat's a premature IRA distribution and what happens if I make one?
FAQWhat's private mortgage insurance, and can my mortgage lender require me to have it?
FAQWhat's the difference between chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy?
FAQWhy does the buyer of my business want me to sign a noncompetition agreement?
FAQWill debt consolidation hurt or help my credit rating?
FAQWill I be taxed on the growth of the cash value of my life insurance What if my policy pays dividends?
FAQWill I have to pay life insurance premiums if I become disabled?
Credit And Debt Management
Using credit wisely and taking care of debt are important elements of your financial health and that of your business. This isnt the most exciting part of running a business but it will be if you dont pay careful attention to it. Don't let simple oversights create problems and limit your options.
FAQHow can I correct errors on my credit report?
FAQHow can I get credit if I have no credit history?
FAQHow do I get a copy of my credit report?
FAQI get a lot of credit card offers. How can I tell which one is best?
FAQI've finally paid off my credit cards. Should I close the accounts or leave them open with zero balances?
FAQWhat's the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
FAQWill debt consolidation hurt or help my credit rating?
Insurance
How much insurance do you need and what types should you get? Know the terms and the implications so you can make the right choices.
FAQCan I get disability insurance if I'm self-employed?
FAQDo I need to let my homeowners insurance company know that Im refinancing a mortgage?
FAQIf I have long-term disability insurance coverage through my employer do I need my own policy too?
FAQWhat is a life insurance trust and why should I consider establishing one?
FAQWhat is critical illness insurance?
FAQWhat is no-fault insurance?
FAQWhat is term life insurance?
FAQWhat's private mortgage insurance and can my mortgage lender require me to have it?
FAQWill I be taxed on the growth of the cash value of my life insurance? What if my policy pays dividends?
FAQWill I have to pay life insurance premiums if I become disabled?
Investments
You've decided to build a diverse investment portfolio and youre ready to get started. Or perhaps, like many older women, you have an inheritance you want to grow. How much can you handle on your own? How many ways are there to invest? What are the choices that will help you reach your goals? Here are the answers to some typical questions.
FAQShould I work with a stockbroker to buy individual stocks?
FAQWhat is a mutual fund prospectus and how do I read it?
Retirement

Retirement can be a long and rewarding stage of your life if you have prepared properly for it. It can be frightening and austere if you have no plan and no resources accumulated for the decades you will live after earning a living. The number of Americans who have little or no retirement income is alarming. Don't be one of them.

FAQCan I set up a traditional IRA?
FAQHow much of my portfolio should I keep in stocks?
FAQHow should I structure my retirement portfolio?
FAQWhats a premature IRA distribution and what happens if I make one?
Tax
What can you claim? What must you pay? Be knowledgeable about your taxes and be safetax mistakes can be costly. Learn about the capital gains tax and find your tax bracket. This is an area where an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
FAQAre my Social Security benefits subject to income tax?
FAQCan I take money from my IRA without any penalty?
FAQCan I take the tax credit for child care?
FAQHow did the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 change capital gains tax rates?
FAQI dont have the cash to pay my taxes. What can I do?
FAQI rent my home out for two weeks each year. Do I have to show this rental income on my federal income return?
FAQIf I prepay next years taxes this year can I deduct them this year?
FAQMy spouse and I are filing separate returns. Can we both itemize our deductions If so how do we split deductions?
FAQWhat is my tax bracket?

The 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy Web site offers general information for managing personal finances and does not recommend specific financial actions.  For financial advice tailored to your situation, please contact an expert such as a CPA or a personal financial advisor.