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How Long Should I Keep Financial and Tax Records?

The following is a guest post from Marotta Wealth Management.

If you haven't been traumatized by an IRS audit, you probably don't keep much financial documentation. If you have, you are probably terrified to part with a single receipt.

The IRS is one of the few courts where failure to produce proof of your claims results in the assumption that you are guilty of tax fraud. Thus you must save all the financial documents you used to create your taxes to defend yourself in an audit.

First, retain a paper copy or receipt of any tax-relevant financial exchange. Scan these documents and archive them electronically, or acquire them in an electronic format. If the purchase has a manual or warranty, store all the documents in the same electronic and physical location.

The 50/20/30 Budget

MSN Money details what they call the "50/20/30 rule" for budgeting as follows:

According to the 50/20/30 rule, your monthly budget should be divided into three distinct categories of expenses: 50 percent should be reserved for essentials (think housing and food), 30 percent should be allocated for lifestyle choices (things like nights out and 121 channels of cable) … and at least 20 percent should go toward what we call “financial priorities,” which include debt payments, retirement contributions and, of course, savings.

This is the first time I've heard of this "rule" and wondered what you all think of it?

Personally, here's the progress I suggest for people:

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Here's the latest in my series of six figure interviews, discussions with everyday people who have grown their incomes to at least $100,000 annually.

My questions are in bold italics and their responses follow in black.

Let's get started...

Tell us a bit about yourself (age, marital status, kids, where you live, etc.)

I'm 34, married for 5 years.  My wife is 26.  No kids yet, but one on the way.  I live in a major city in south east asia.  I've spent my entire working career overseas, previously in the middle east, north africa and australia.  I grew up overseas so to me the US is the 'foreign' country and I prefer to stay overseas for the foreseeable future.

What do you do for a living?

I'm an engineer in the oil industry

How much do you earn annually?

Reader Profile: KR

The following is the latest post in my "Reader Profiles" series. Each post in this series details the financial situation and challenges of an FMF reader. The purpose of this series is to help us all identify with people like us (in similar situations -- not all will be, of course, but eventually I'm sure you will find someone like you here), get to know the frequent commenters on the site, and hear some financial wisdom/challenges from people other than me.

If you're interested in contributing to this series, then drop me an email. The series seems to be very popular with readers and I need a steady stream of new ones to keep it going.

The Easiest Ways to Start Earning More Money Today

The following is a guest post by Kimberly Palmer based on her new book The Economy of You: Discover Your Inner Entrepreneur and Recession-Proof Your Life.

Launching a side-business has never been easier to do. That’s because almost all of the infrastructure you need to get started, from a way of collecting money to reaching out to new customers, already exists. You just need to tap into it.

The first step is to decide just what kind of side-business is right for you. Here are five general options – and the e-commerce websites that match them.

1. Make something.

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Here's the latest in my series of six figure interviews, discussions with everyday people who have grown their incomes to at least $100,000 annually.

My questions are in bold italics and their responses follow in black.

Let's get started...

Tell us a bit about yourself.

My wife and I are both 33 and we have two kids (6 and 2). We live in northern New Jersey and have been in the New York metro area our entire lives.

What do you do for a living?

I'm a software engineer, and have been for all of my professional life. My wife has been staying at home to raise our kids but will likely go back to work in advertising once the younger one is in school.

How much do you earn annually?

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Here's the latest in my series of millionaire interviews, discussions with everyday people who have practical tips and insights into growing and managing wealth.

My questions are in bold italics and their responses follow in black.

Let's get started...

How old are you (and spouse if applicable, plus how long you've been married)?

34, my wife is 26.  We’ve been married 5 years.  My wife is not working.

Do you have kids/family (if so, how old are they)?

No kids yet but one on the way

What area of the country do you live in (and urban or rural)?

I currently live in South East Asia in a major city

What is your current net worth?

Just under 1.2 million

Reader Profile: SP

The following is the latest post in my "Reader Profiles" series. Each post in this series details the financial situation and challenges of an FMF reader. The purpose of this series is to help us all identify with people like us (in similar situations -- not all will be, of course, but eventually I'm sure you will find someone like you here), get to know the frequent commenters on the site, and hear some financial wisdom/challenges from people other than me.

If you're interested in contributing to this series, then drop me an email. The series seems to be very popular with readers and I need a steady stream of new ones to keep it going.

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Here's the latest in my series of six figure interviews, discussions with everyday people who have grown their incomes to at least $100,000 annually.

My questions are in bold italics and their responses follow in black.

Let's get started...

Tell us a bit about yourself (age, marital status, kids, where you live, etc.)

I am 43 years old, happily married and have 5 children (elementary to college). My wife has been a stay at home mom since our first child was 18 months old. We live in the Intermountain West.
 
What do you do for a living?

I’m a financial controller for a $100 million dollar division at a software company.
 
How much do you earn annually?

$170,000

How does this amount break down (salary, bonuses, etc.)?

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Here's the latest in my series of millionaire interviews, discussions with everyday people who have practical tips and insights into growing and managing wealth.

My questions are in bold italics and their responses follow in black.

Let's get started...

How old are you (and spouse if applicable, plus how long you've been married)?

I’m 49 and my wife is 42.  We’ve been married for 10 years.

Do you have kids/family (if so, how old are they)?

No

What area of the country do you live in (and urban or rural)?

Fairly high-cost Midwestern suburban area

What is your current net worth?

$1.9M