Tag: Come To Order


05

Aug 2012

The School Bell Rings Again!

We all know time flies when we’re having fun, and this summer has been no exception. In just a few weeks, students will fill school hallways with eager anticipation of what’s ahead – catching up with friends, meeting new teachers, and commencing a busy lineup of new activities. And, even though the school year tends to be busy, parents often look forward, too, to getting...

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06

Jul 2012

The Rewards of Simplicity: A Practical and Spiritual Approach

In The Rewards of Simplicity: A Practical and Spiritual Approach, respected prophetic leader Chuck D. Pierce and his wife, Pam, remind Christians of the rewards of living simply. Together they weave biblical teaching with practical tips that will help readers answer questions like these: How can I clear out unnecessary clutter in my home? Overcome anxiety? Rely on God for my sustenance? And much more....

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Come To Order:  All Star

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Mar 2012

Come To Order: All Star

March 2012 – Come To Order® Named One of Constant Contact’s 2011 All Stars – Each year, a select group of Constant Contact customers are honored with the All Star Award for their exemplary marketing results. Come To Order’s results ranked among the top 10% of Constant Contact’s customer base. Kathy Jenkins is the President of Come To Order, a Certified Professional Organizer®, Student Organizer,...

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01

Mar 2012

Your “On The Go” Vehicle Organizing Checklist

Sometimes it feels like we live in our vehicles. Between commuting back and forth to work, running the kids to practices, activities, and appointments, and buying groceries and running errands, we spend a lot of time behind the wheel. If you’re not careful, you can end up with a car full of clutter! Here are some helpful tips to keep your mobile family command center...

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02

Feb 2012

Product Recommendation: Smead Tax Organizers

Organize important tax documents with Smead Tax Organizers! We are listing three here because we know everyone has different organizing styles and preferences. Which one do you like best? Let us know! Smead All In One Income Tax Organizer The Smead All In One Income Tax Organizer includes easy instructions, a checklist, and pre-printed and blank labels. It will fit in a file drawer! It...

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02

Feb 2012

Which Tax Deductions Are You Missing Out On?

Too much paperKiplinger reports that the 45 million taxpayers who itemize their deductions on income tax returns claim more than $1 trillion worth of deductions, while the 92 million taxpayers who use the standard deduction claim about $700 billion worth of deductions. That’s big bucks! Missing even one deduction or tax credit can have a significant impact on your final tax bill (or refund), so whether you tackle your income taxes on your own or hire a tax professional to do them for you, it’s to your benefit to be aware the ever-changing IRS tax rules. Not only do yearly changes to the tax code affect you, but changes to your own life circumstances can also impact your tax situation. Below are just a few of the commonly missed deductions and credits that might apply to you: Child-care credit – If you work and pay for child care (daycare center, in-home daycare, or nanny services all apply), you can qualify for a tax credit of up to $3,000 for a single child or up to $6,000 for two or more children under the age of 13. Exact amounts depend on your gross income, and other rules do apply, so check with a tax pro to learn exactly how you can benefit. Charitable deductions – Most of us think of the major donations we make to organizations throughout the year. But don’t forget about the little things—it all adds up! If you use your own money to perform a task for a non-profit (a mailing, for example), you can include those expenses as part of your total charitable contribution. Keep your receipts, and if you’ve spent over $250, be sure to have the charity document your gift. Travel for volunteer work – If you use your own vehicle while doing volunteer work, you may be eligible to use the standard mileage deduction if you track the miles you drove in 2011. In addition, the cost of meals, public transportation, overnight accommodations, and gas are also deductible when you travel away from home to volunteer. (READ MORE)


08

Dec 2011

Staying Sane Through the Holiday Rush

The holidays always seem to fly by. We’re so busy planning parties, decorating our homes, attending school concerts and church programs, preparing meals and goodies, going to family gathering after family gathering, purchasing last minute gifts (the list goes on and on…). Sometimes we, especially moms, forget to take time for ourselves. And without that time to relax, reflect, and just breathe, we may miss...

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07

Nov 2011

An Organized Kitchen Can Lead To Tax Advantages

Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away, and if you’re the lucky one who gets the honor of hosting your family and friends for that big and bountiful feast, now is a great time to start cleaning out your cabinets and taking inventory of your kitchen. Even if you’re not the host this year, you might be surprised at how beneficial it can be to...

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06

Oct 2011

Scare the Ghosts and Cobwebs Out of Your Attic

Your attic makes an ideal space for storage. It’s the perfect “out-of-sight, out-of-mind” spot, a place where you can stack totes and boxes and old furniture that you no longer use so you can keep your main living space uncluttered, neatly organized, and stylishly presentable. You can hide all of your previous home decorating faux pas and “those used to be in style” clothes, and...

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07

Sep 2011

Homework…To Help or Not to Help

With school back in session, it won’t be long before you’ll hear, “Mom, I need help with my homework.” For many parents, this statement may initiate a sigh, an eye-roll, or even a feeling of dread! After all, it’s been a few years since we’ve been in school, studying English, algebra, and social studies! When it comes to homework help, parents really have only two...

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