yo The first lab r • Joint nd . Separate Account A ouple ould v id a lot of probl m by d idin to k ep 1- n n mpl t ly parat r rnarri . But joint m ney mana - m nt with open communication 0 - f r a way t tr ngth n the partnership. Th re are way to combin inde­ pendence and togethem and till minimize money mana ment dif­ f ren . K ep a joint account for S vlng on Utll You can tu By v money or get re uoo from your utility corn­ pany if you th right qu tio . Big compani frequ ntly hire au' ity auditi rvice when they pect they re being 0 r cha d. Ai cording t Utilitie Auditing Servi in Pho nix Arizona, utility comp ni wont t 11 you, but ther may b a 1 wer g or lectri rat you can be charged at if you k for it. • Rat chedule will vary from tate to tat but th re are tandard calcul nons used to determine if the bill i correct. The three step auditing proc includ making ure you're on the correct chedule, checking Step one of your road map t fi­ n ial indep ndenc i inding ut how much mon you v earned in your whole lif . If you'v b n a alaricd rn­ ployee all of your working y ars, call t Social Security Admini tration ard requ t a Statement of Eami n Form. After completin thi form you will g t a report that will detail youreamings since you tarted work­ ing. Why would you want to do thi ? College Financial Aid Tips CHARL S ROS YOUR PERSONAL FINANCE oin to col­ probably- p nding tim prep rin fed 1 Financial d Form. Fill out the orm c re ully you do your tax cause it will determine how mu h you r xpect d to c ntribut to child' college co h annual college expe e equal to th price of a new medium ize car, uou might want to inv ti­ ate trat i to help trim the bill. Conv rtin consumer debt into hom -equity debt will increase t amount of aid you'll be eligible for Money in retirement programs lik 401- and and IRAs i not consid­ ered available to cover college co ts. Having more than one person in hool will also reduce your expected contribution. That person could be you or your spouse, not nee arily another child. harles Ros is host of the nation­ ally syndicated radio program, "Your Personal Finance", and is author of The Best of Your Personal Finance. ANTIQUES By Ralph & Terry Kovel f Wives wore similar squares by the 19th century. There is a special sym- bQ\,ism � b Th . bird, golden pheasant, egret, Im­ perial drsg , crane, peacock, duck . and other birds were Us d in the a �.�ture, embroideri for the top ven ranks. or. many _ ' award cho/an hip Q. Pie tell me th Ie or a okin tand. A. A smoking stand was mad of wood or metal. 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Items are to Likm wrote on the topic "Empow- mpare, just ch ck the 11 t of ering the Black community -Ieverag- . ingredients if you'r not ure. ing the capital invested in Black - Consider: tryi ng generic leadership." paper prod uct , toiletrie , Likin earned his Bachelor of Sci- canned good ,etc -, If you don't ence d gree in management informa- like them you Can alway go tion y terns and Master of Business ack to your regular brand. Adrnini tration at University D troit -M e urethecreditcard Me y. y u carry b t UI your needs. Currently,h i afull-timeUofD If you pay of your balan Mercy instructor of computer and in- each billing cycle, look for a formation y terns 10 the College 0 card with a grace period and no Busin Ad mi !!i tration.ln addition, annual fee. If you roll over part he i pursuing hi Master of Science of your balance due from degree in oftware management. month to month make ure to Likine resides in Ferndale. a-card with a low annual percents e rate. It' worth not­ ing that credit unions maintain low credit card interest rates. - VVhen you hand over your card when charging item watch your card a ter giving it to a clerk. T c your card back .prornptly a t r the clerk i fin- I h d With th transacti n nd m ke ure It I your rd. - Tear up th 'When you take our reccrpt. ••• H I IATIVE ND.YOU AN OWN YOUR o 0 Minoritie noutd ek tax' r Ii f to count r co t-of. livin Ho tax ould change Ith Clinton plan How much _your tax •• wouid change� und r . Pr . nt Clinton's n w tax plan: H hu"u� h( m or r in n ing lh on �()1I om thm out 0 u (' )f lr)ing?' \V ·11 here n 1<1(:' \ ou 11 Ilk '. I h • lruu U\ MOrlgag ,1\1 from fir t ol \m 'ri � n. I With n . ihl term nd omp t iuv r l ,It \\a; to h lp P sople buy a home in 'lroil, Ilighian J P rk, H mtr m k or Ponl I (. \Vh -n pur ha 109 a hom ','.our do\\ n P vrn 'nl c an h • ,t I III I 5'X, for fi. d r ate 0\\ n 1\\ , vour re h ; Av tax chan ) in , Wh t' th n In n v ou �o 0 1\ the pc mt on -73 5-11 6. from, )U I a little miuauv . Taxcl\ange Income (%ofpre-tax group Income)_. 10,000 Of 32.2 �.2% $10,000-20,000 25.6 0.0% ,()()()..3(),OOO 17.7 -o, ttY. $30,000-50,000 '21.5 +0.5% $50,000-75,000 11.4 . +0.7% $75,000-100,000 3.6 +0.7% $100,000·200,000 2.6 .0.7% $200,000 and up 0.8 +2.9% SOURCE. Oftc. 01 I and Budget. CItIzens lot Tax JustlCt only boo t inc me, but help r duce your taxable in me, as well." The reason behind this i that if a person uses a room in their home as an office to conduct busines , that room and the home' utili tie and other home expens can e written ot! as a co t of doing busines . Running a mall businc al 0 allow taxpayers to writ ff other expense, for u h thing travel entertainment, rent paymen , etc. Just how profitable can running a ide busines bc? -Of ou �,the an­ wer to that qu . ion will vary with h indrvidual b in owner, however, I t xpayer i committed to 0 tin hi r her In me, run- rung a bu me' n the ide can worthwhile v nture. a