Mark Di Vincenzo

Mark Di Vincenzo

Mark Di Vincenzo is a contributing author to CanDoFinance.com.  Mark is a journalist with 24 years of experience and a New York Times best-selling author.

Articles by Mark Di Vincenzo

What To Do If You Are Being Audited By The IRS

After reading this headline, you might not expect this story to lead off with a good-news/bad-news scenario, but here goes: The good news is that the IRS conducts “real” audits (also know

Important Mortgage Loan Terminology You Need To Know

Americans don’t tend to be good savers. In fact, according to a recent survey by bankrate.com, only about half of Americans have more emergency savings than credit card debt. So if we don&rsquo

What You Need To Know About Investing In Penny Stocks

Perhaps more than any other financial product, there is an incredible amount of misinformation involving penny stocks. Otherwise intelligent investors who swear by penny stocks will tell you that Int

Tips On How To Buy The Best ETFs

The exchange traded fund industry has soared in recent years. ETFs, as they are commonly known, have become the darlings of the investment world. But while ETFs have been written about extensively by

Charge Card Vs. Credit Card: Which Should You Choose?

Aren’t charge cards and credit cards one in the same? Nope. Many people use the terms interchangeably, but they are very different despite the fact that they look exactly the same and they both

4 Retirement Planning Tools For The Self-Employed

One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make is that they’re so focused on their businesses that they neglect themselves. Nearly all of them work way too many hours. Some pay themselves less t

Pawn Shop Loans: What You Need To Consider Before Getting One

Pawn shops have a pretty bad reputation and some of it is deserved. Pawn shop employees often don’t ask very many questions and their establishments are known as places where thieves can unload

10 Subtle Warning Signs That A Company Is In Financial Trouble

Blockbuster, Borders, Movie Gallery, Jennifer Convertibles, Oriental Trading Company… The list of companies that have recently filed for bankruptcy is very long and it’s filled with house

What You Need To Know About Borrowing From Your 401(k)

When it comes to retirement investing, one of the general rules is that investors should never touch their 401(k) plans, which often make up the bulk of their retirement nest eggs. But many workers c

Understanding The Pros And Cons Of Share Repurchase Plans

On Dec. 23, 2011, Apple’s stock price closed above $400 for the first time. On Feb. 13, it hit the $500 mark for the first time and it closed above $600 for the first time ahead of the mid-March

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