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Estate Owners Get A Boost With The Economic Stimulus package
What is the
Economic Stimulus Package, and how will it affect owners of Escondido Real
Estate? Think fast, if someone walked up to you and handed you a check for
$300, what would you do with that money? How about a check for $1,200? This tax
break could happen as early as this spring, and Washington would like you to
spend it! Why not use the extra cash to freshen up your Escondido Real Estate?
If you are a saver, this will be a great opportunity to add to the pot.
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You just may
need to make decisions along these lines as early as this spring if a federal
government economic stimulus package passes as expected. Aimed at boosting the
sagging U.S. economy and staving off a possible recession, the plan would
provide billions of dollars in tax relief for consumers. Tax-rebate checks
would be sent out in amounts ranging from $300 to $1,200 per household.
President Bush
and his aides know precisely what they want you to do with that money: Shop
‘til you drop. After all, consumer spending represents more than two-thirds of
economic activity in the United States, so the fervent hope is that Americans
will rush out and buy stuff.
It sounds like
fun, of course, but is that really what you should do with this found money if
you get it? Depending on your circumstances, you actually may want to seize
this opportunity to concentrate on your own personal stimulus plan - one that
could benefit you and your family for months if not years to come. Consider
these tips.
1. Start
that emergency fund, pronto.
OK, at first blush this may not sound like as much fun as buying some new pairs
of shoes or an Xbox 360, but this step will be far more therapeutic in the long
run. Most of us know that we should have an emergency fund stashed away that
could cover six months of living expenses - and most of us haven't gotten
around to doing that. The psychological benefits of having this cushion cannot
be overstated, though. This way, if anything goes wrong in your life - a job
loss, divorce or illness, for example - you can breathe easy knowing that your
bills can be covered. You could use your tax-rebate check to jumpstart your
emergency fund and then begin squirreling away a regular amount of money toward
it each month. Just pretend that you have a new monthly bill in the amount of,
say, $50 or $150 - whatever you can realistically handle - and sock it away
consistently until your emergency fund reaches the level where it should be.
For suggestions on where to save this money, read this past "10 Tips" column about online savings and money-market accounts that offer decent
yields.
2. Wrestle your bills to the ground. For many
Americans out there, the answer to what they would do with the extra money is
simple: Tackle their bills. If you're struggling under the weight of
out-of-control bills, this is a fabulous idea - and one that ultimately would
be far more beneficial to you than buying up consumer goods. Here's another
idea to consider in this same vein: You could simplify your bill-paying
throughout the year. Msnbc.com reader Bonnee Brown of Parachute, Colo., wrote
in recently to share this tip: "I spend my tax return on things that make my
daily life easier. Last year I called the utility company and went on a budget
billing plan. When I received my tax return I prepaid it for a year. ... Now I
have $150 a month that I can spend on other things or bills. I did the same
thing with my cell phone bill, home phone/satellite and Internet bills. It has
made the monthly balancing of the checkbook just a little easier. It is also
nice to know that if by chance I lose my job ... my kids will have heat,
electricity and something to watch on TV while I use the Internet and phone to
find another job!"
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