Monday, 27 February 2017

Little Known Tax Secrets  - Tardus Financial Services & Reviews

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How would you like to double or triple your monthly cash flow in 30 days? Wouldn’t we all? The key to it most oftentimes stems from planning ahead of time. As Benjamin Franklin so eloquently put it: “failing to plan is planning to fail,” which rings truer than ever when it comes to taxes. It is when taxes become a passive action that just happens when we make a purchase or when they become a reactive process that is only looked at each April that most falter and grumble about taxes. Adversely, when people take a proactive approach toward taxes and plan ahead, that is when their gripes turn into enviable smiles.

Albeit fitting and apropos, this year’s Wealth Revolution Competition (WRC) will kick off with speakers that are extremely versed in taxes and cash flow. Rick McPeak and Jim Conway will uncover several secret and amazingly powerful tax deductions along with other exciting ways to monetize the questions and concerns on everyone’s minds. Definitely a meeting not to miss this February!

To give you a better sense of what tax planning can do, Tycon not only helped us make an extra $75,000 but they also saved us roughly $40,000 in taxes this year, all by planning ahead. Of course, there are some things that we needed to do at the end of the year to make sure that we only pay a certain amount of tax for 2016, but if it hadn’t been set up ahead of time, we would never have been able to make or save as much as we did. In other words…yea, it’s a pretty big deal. In fact, there are many in the Ali’i Kālā VIP program who now have an extra $2,000-$3,000 every month that can be correlated to their tax planning.

And don’t just think it’s for those who make a lot of money. In fact, you don’t have to make a bunch of money for this type of planning to be effective. It’s all about knowing and understanding the tax code system and leveraging it to take full advantage to benefit YOUR bottom line. Minor, yet effective, changes can allow you to get tax breaks that can save you thousands without any real noticeable change to your lifestyle, simply by using the opportunities that are already made available.

To go a step further, it is important to note that these tax strategies are totally different than just filing your taxes. In fact, your tax preparer can still file your taxes. This planning is, however, a great way to strategize toward increasing your cash flow while keeping more of your money where it belongs, being used for better things than taxes.

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Monday, 20 February 2017

Karen Machida - Coach's Corner | Tardus Reviews

Karen Machida


Karen has been with Tardus since 2004. She joined at a time when she was done with college and had saved a little, but still knew there was more for her to learn when it came to finances. She knew other people let their money work for them but she did not know how and it sounded like Tardus could help her learn. It took a year from joining for her to truly change the way she managed money but it was really worth it. She knew where her money was and where it was going. The greatest success, so far, is she was able to buy another house here in Honolulu!

Her main goal in becoming a wealth coach is to bring people to Tardus so she can help as many as possible to become financially intelligent with their money. She’s been a wealth coach for over a year and knew that with teaching others about the program, she would also be learning more – and that’s proven to be very true.

For her, the most important part of being a Tardus wealth coach is to make sure this knowledge passes down to her family and future generations and has even referred many family members: her daughter, her son and his wife, and her sister have all joined, as well as another good friend. Her sister even said that she wishes she would have started 10 years ago!

Her main interests right now aside from Tardus are her grandkids: ages 8, 6, and 4, since they are at an age where they are such a joy to be around. They do a lot of hiking and swimming together and visiting the Bishop museum.
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“I am so grateful to Tardus and feel so blessed to have found them when I did. I would not have this freedom that I feel. It was just the right time.”

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Tuesday, 14 February 2017

6 Simple Ideas for an Unforgettable Valentine's Day - Tardus Reviews | Financial Independence

6 Simple Ideas for an Unforgettable Valentine's Day - Tardus Reviews | Financial Independence
So often, with our worlds revolving at the speed of life, we find ourselves guilty of pushing the limits on our personal lives which, if not careful, can lead to utter chaos. Valentine’s Day, in turn, creates the perfect time to slow down, take some time, and let those that you love, know it. Notice we didn’t say to “tell” them, but rather to make sure they truly know how much they are loved. And while this may seem fairly obvious, we thought we’d share some simple ideas for celebrating Valentine’s Day with your special someone, the whole family, or even beyond...

1.Write a Love NoteTrust me when I say that it is the words that YOU write that are so much more meaningful than any fluffy puff-speak that could ever be written by a card designer. Take the time to think through all the reasons you love someone and simply write them out. Even if your handwriting is atrocious, your loved one will appreciate the time spent knowing the words came from your heart and not just plucked off the shelf.

2.Make Dinner Together5-star restaurants are not the only place you can find fancy meals anymore in this age of the internet where just about every recipe under the sun (or at least a million great ones) now can be found with a quick search. Plus, setting aside the time to make dinner together gives you both the ability to connect and enjoy the fruits of your labors, turning the evening into your own private experience.

3. Spread the Love
Romantic dinners for 2 not your thing? Try adopting your single friends for the evening and making it a special night for them, too! You and yours can put a smile on the faces of those who might not have found their true love yet by simply inviting them to celebrate your friendship. No matter what you choose to do, I'm sure everyone will have a great time and love you for the gesture.

4. Date Night In
Why go out when your cable box probably already has plenty of movies you haven’t seen yet and the popcorn doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Better yet, set aside the powered devices and play a game! Use the holiday as a great excuse to power down and reconnect. Healthy competition can also be a lot of fun too as you don’t take it too seriously, so perhaps avoid the urge to play monopoly!

5. Experience Something New
Look in your local newspaper and you’ll see that seemingly everyone with a business is having some sort of Valentine’s Day event. And just because you may be avoiding expensive meals or pricey flowers doesn’t mean you can’t spend a little money to explore something you’ve never done before. Planetariums, museums, arts and crafts, nature walks, even amusement parks can all make for an exciting and unforgettable day; it’s just a matter of looking for the hidden gems in your community.

6. Get the Kids involved
​Instead of dropping the kids off at the sitter's house, share the love and get them involved. Everything on this list so far is also kid friendly, so there’s no need to ditch the kids (unless you could really use the break). Getting them involved with making cards, helping with dinner, unplugging the tech, and having some family fun can all be great ways to teach them young that the holiday is not about the money or the traditions - it's about LOVE.

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Friday, 10 February 2017

Tardus Success Stories - Become Our Next Success Story! | Tardus Reviews


Become Our Next Success Story!

 

 

Dino Stylianopoulos
I have created additional cashflow of $2397/mo and rising in the last six months and I clearly see being able to equal my salary as an international airline pilot in less than two years from now which gives me an option to retire, invest in other worthwhile projects, and spend more time with the people I love and care for: my wife, kids, close friends, and trusted business partners.
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Dalen in Nepal
You both probably have many direct, financial success stories from your clients; but I wanted to share with you that there are a multitude of indirect stories as well. You are a contributing part of every albendazole pill or bag of rice I hand out. This is my vision coming into reality already, and Tardus strategies have been absolute necessities in getting me this far.

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Paul Whisler
Since I joined Tardus, I've paid off I think 15,000 in car and credit card debt and I have about $26,000 in investments generating $850 per month. I'm also looking into buying my first rental property.

​I think everyone who isn't already financially free could use Tardus.  I've been telling everyone about Tardus from family, friends, coworkers, and even a few strangers I just met.

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Learn to Adopt Millionaire Thinking in 2017 - Tardus Reviews

Last year, Chris and I did a two-part series on adopting millionaire thinking and how that helped us to very rapidly achieve our dream life.  Some of you reading this might be thinking, “but I just want to get out of debt, I don’t need to be a millionaire.”  But I want you to understand that it’s just as easy to become a millionaire as it is to get out of debt, if you have the right mind-set.

Over the next several issues of Wealth Revolution, I will recap some of the key points we made in those sessions that helped us to go from zero to $5 million in a few short years.  Building our cash flow and net worth helped us grow our relationship as a couple and also our family with two beautiful children.  
Principle #1: “As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.”  Prov. 27:7

What do you think it means to be a millionaire or financially independent?  Is it hard work?  Do you believe that you could never be a millionaire?  Is it something that only doctors and lawyers can achieve?  Your beliefs about yourself, money, and what’s possible dictate whether you will ever get there.  A few years ago, Chris and I attended a millionaire conference where the participants were asked, “What were you taught about millionaires growing up?”  The answers were astounding and included everything from: “they are greedy,” “they were born with silver spoon in their mouths,” “they walk over others to get to the top,” “they are mean and stingy.”  Consider this:  if you hold deep-seated negative (and incorrect) thoughts about the wealthy or about becoming a millionaire, it will be impossible for you to ever become one.  After all, no one wants to be a greedy, cut-throat, and stingy person.

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Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Coach's Corner - Tardus Reviews

Cora Sanchez

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Cora has been in the financial sector since 1988 doing bookkeeping and small business management. One of her clients started with Tardus a few years ago and after Cora witnessed her results, she contacted Tanisha herself to get involved. Her goal is to help her clients secure their retirements and ultimately their highest goals. 

She grew up in California, from the South Bay to the Frisco Bay. She loved her family’s summer trips traveling thru the western states: camping, fishing, and seeing the great National Parks. She continues to be dedicated to preserving the open spaces and natural wonders of Oahu’s North Shore and is on the board of three non-profits and a coordinator for an adopt-a-park in Haleiwa. 

She is a widow and has one grown daughter and three grandchildren. She currently lives with her 16-year-old granddaughter, who’s a budding entrepreneur in social media and bikinis! She loves cats and has three: Alex, the youngest and a male cruises the beach with her and makes friends of all who pass by. He’s the furry mayor of Crozier Drive.

“Being a coach at Tardus enables me to work with my clients (new and old) to create a new mind-set about their retirement, the endless cash flow possibilities, and ultimately their wealth  management. When I say this I get a big SMILE on my face!”
 
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