Financial Friday
Best of Financial Fridays Week 2 by Alice
As the 2012 New Year is only two days away many folks are talking about resolutions for the coming year. Honestly you don’t need resolutions, but you need goals that you want to achieve by the year 2012 ends. The following are two things that might be of interest for you. The first one is about [...]
Best of Regarding Nannies from Alice
2011, has provided many ups and downs for folks in the nanny industry and those around us. The following posts kinda of capture what I feel for the nannies in my life and industry as well as weight loss, debt and conferences. It is a vast left to right field of topics but it [...]
The 1099 Trap for Nannies
By Tom Breedlove of Breedlove & Associates The Department of Labor (DOL) and the IRS have recently announced that they are collaborating to more aggressively enforce worker classification laws, which costs the federal and state governments billions in lost tax revenue each year. Listed as one of the primary enforcement targets: the household employment industry. [...]
5 Need-to-Knows About Finding Health Insurance as a Nanny
Picking health insurance coverage can seem like a daunting task but the more you prepare for it – the easier it will be. Details on health insurance plans. There are many parts to a health insurance policy including the deductible, premium, copayment, and co-insurance rate. Try to have a general understanding of these terms and [...]
First Financial Friday December
Have you been enjoying the past First Financial Fridays? I hope so. What have you learned? Please share with us. Today I am sharing a few more blogs and posts that I found interesting, and thought you would too! Remember the best part is that this a “free” INVESTMENT in Knowledge. Make sure to like them [...]
Nanny Tax Questions Answered
Top Nanny Payroll Questions Today we are sharing a post from HomeWork Solutions/4NannyTaxes a member of NannyFusion. The three top questions are: 1. I had a serious misunderstanding with my family and left my nanny job without notice. I received a text from my employer, a lawyer, asking for my mailing address so she could [...]
Nannies and Mileage Reimbursement
By Tom Breedlove of Breedlove & Associates If you drive your own car as part of your job duties as a nanny (i.e. errands, pick-ups/drop-offs, etc.), the family you work for should reimburse you at a rate of 55.5 cents per mile. That rate is designed to cover the cost of gas plus wear and [...]
2011 Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday
These days there is just not one time to do all your holiday shopping. Traditional “Black Friday” has been invaded by Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday and Free Shipping Day. As nannies, many of us help out with the shopping for our employers as well as our own personal shopping, so we are looking for awesome deals [...]
First Financial Friday November
I am bringing you some new blogs and posts that I found last month during October. I have been enjoying discovering all the financial blogs out there. It truly does provide other points of views in certain categories of finance. Make sure to check out these articles, the blogs and like them on Facebook and [...]
Do you have financial literacy?
introduction by Alice Shaffer Today I heard something awesome on the radio, it was about the Girl Scouts and how they have added new badges in the topic of money & finances. They are ”Good Credit,” “Money Manager,” “Budgeting,” and a “Financing My Future” badge. How cool is that! Everyone should have financial literacy, yet [...]







