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This site is sure to provide you with financial tips,and guide you to sail smoothly through the maze of financial troubles.

Please tell our readers something about yourself?
I am a CPA and Certified Financial Planner. I have a fee-only financial and tax planning business in Lee's Summit, Missouri. I help people plan for financial goals such as saving for college, saving for retirement, investing, minimizing their taxes, and more. Some of the services I provide include: budgeting, debt management, investing, retirement planning, college planning, tax planning and tax preparation.


Do you have any email id on which our readers can reach you?
kristine (at) beacon-advisor.com

Since when are you Blogging?
I started blogging about a year ago. I have two blogs: onlinebiztaxtips.com and financialtipsforwahms.com.


What is your motivation behind this blog?
onlinebiztaxtips.com - I started this blog in response to frequent tax questions from eBay sellers and other online business owners. The focus is to provide tax articles and tips to help online business owners learn about and minimize their taxes.

www.financialtipsforwahms.com - I started this blog to provide personal finance tips and articles to work at home moms and others interested in personal finance. Topics covered include budgeting, debt management, living frugally, investing for college, saving for retirement, tax planning, and more.

What topics do you explore in this blog? see above

What are your future-plans with this blog? To continue to provide articles, tips and tools to help people learn more about taxes and personal finances.

What are the sites and blogs you browse often? Way too many to mention... however, I visit community forums like this one often to learn from others and to network. I am still amazed at the resources and the relationships you can find on online communities.

Would you please share something for people who are in debt?
The hardest part about getting out of debt is staying motivated, especially when you are cutting back and watching spending to get out of debt. I would encourage people who are trying to get out of debt to keep the final goal (and rewards) in mind, and to build rewards into your debt management plan. When you reach a certain goal or milestone (paying a credit card off, for example), make sure you give yourself a little reward (go out to eat, buy yourself a small gift, etc.), to keep you motivated, so that you will stay on track to meet your goals.

Would you like to say something to our community members?
Forums are a great way to find support and accountability when trying to reach goals, such as getting out of debt. Take advantage of this community to learn, find support, and to stay accountable so that you'll reach your goals. Good luck!

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