Friday, February 27, 2009

BLuffton Motors Employees Making a Difference



Bluffton Motor Works employees had fun with their United Way campaign this week. They have had chili dogs, sloppy joes and personal pan pizzas - they have had their employee meeting on Thursday and are still raising money to see if Mike Middleton will have to shave off his mustache on Monday. Mike's wife is running up the total to let him keep his mustache. Monday at 11:15 will be the shaving ceremony - or will it? Will Julie up the ante enough? Will the employees step it up? Kirk Nevins, friend of Middleton, has contributed and pledged to contribute more to see him shave it off. Watch for the next update and maybe a photo of that shaving!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Bluffton High School Student Council Comes Through for United Way


Members from the Bluffton High School student council collected money in buckets for United Way this year. These extra dollars make such a difference in the community.

United Way supports over 25 programs right here in Wells County - many of those programs impact students throughout the county - everything from Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to Boys & Girls Club, Mentor Mom, and Students Out of School (SOS).

Students collected nearly $500 from various fundraisers.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

How to stay viable in your job

Ran across a very interesting blog this morning and wanted to share it.

It starts out "And, it is the determining factor to why people stay at their job. How can you make sure you are not anonymous at work, how can you stand out amongst all the others? Here are some ideas for you to try:"

Read the entire blog by clicking here:

Sunday, February 15, 2009

The “Rapid Refund” Rip-Off

Can you imagine spending up to a full week’s wages on a service that speeds up your tax refund by only one week? It may sound crazy, but each year, many Wells County residents pay outrageous fees to borrow their own tax refund money.

We’ve all seen the commercials for “Fast Cash Refunds”, “Express Money” and “Instant Refunds.” In this tough economy when money is tight and bills are due, these offers seem tempting. However, most of these too-good-to-be-true “refunds” aren’t refunds at all. They are short-term loans with APRs that can reach over 700%! These loans are borrowed against your own tax refund money and come with a hefty price tag.

Let’s say you are expecting a tax refund of $2,000, and you visit a tax preparations site that offers a “fast cash refund”, promising that you will get your money right away. You can expect to pay a RAL (Refund Anticipation Loan) fee of about $75, plus an Electronic Filing Fee of $75 more, in addition to a Tax Preparation Feel of around $100. You just paid $250 (nearly a week’s wages for some workers, and more than 10% of your refund!) to get your money just a week earlier than you would have with a direct deposit from the IRS. Is it worth it?

If you are facing a serious financial emergency, the “rapid refund” may seem like your only option, But it is merely a short term solution to a long term problem, and will just leave you with more debt in the long run. These loans can get you into serious trouble if the IRS delays your refund, or if your refund is smaller than expected. You are still responsible for paying off the loan and all the interest that has snowballed in the mean time.

There are many resources available in northern Indian to help you keep more of your hard-earned tax refund. If your household income is $42,000 or less, you qualify to have your taxes prepared for free at a VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) site. You may also qualify for the EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit), a refundable tax credit of as much as $4,800 for some families. This credit is often overlooked by tax preparers, but VITA volunteers are trained to identify qualifying taxpayers. The VITA volunteers can c-file your return and you can request that your refund be deposited directly into your bank account. You can have your refund in as little as a week. I encourage all qualifying Wells County residents to take advantage of these valuable opportunities. It’s your money. Hold on to it.

For information on the VITA site nearest you, call 2-1-1 from any phone. The 2-1-1 operator can give you directions to the site, tell you what you need to bring, and answer any other questions you may have. Happy filing!

Friday, February 13, 2009

United Way of Wells County is trying to create a presence on the internet in Wells County. Bear with me, I'm still learning all of this, but I think it is such an important way to communicate with everyone - and definitely the direction the world is moving in. After all, I'm not particularly young (well, maybe at heart!), and I'm on facebook and love it - I read all my news on the internet, I get all my information from the internet and use the computer a lot to keep track of my work. So, it just stands to reason, that if all of this is true for me, then I'm sure it is definitely true for many others.

I will continue to work through the how's of all of this and getting everything set up. Bear with me please.