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Today there is a lot of online presence. Whether it is through one of the many social media platforms or personal websites, business websites, or even the people who decided to make a video on their way to see a man about a dog, you can find it online. I figured...hmmm why not join the millions of people who already do this and add my five cents right. Or maybe no one in my home wanted to hear me talk anymore since we work and do school from home together. 

Whatever the reason, I'm here and I'm ready!

Welcome to Let's talk TAXES! Here we will discuss all things...you guessed it...taxes. Oh and just so you know, there are some fun things that fall under this topic so don't worry, I won't bore you to death! Not only will we discuss taxes, we will also learn how the things we do in our everyday lives can affect our financial wellbeing. Who knows, maybe we can even learn how to avoid making common mistakes that cost us in the long run and positively effect our financial wellbeing.

Now you know where to come and don't forget to grab your favorite cup of tea (mine is ginger tea with honey and lemon)! So come on by anytime! There is so MUCH I'd like to share with you on my journey into the virtual world

Until we talk again, may the peace of Christ be with you! 


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