April 2014
April 2014
In This Issue
Months of Inventory and Sales Price
Border and Metro Economies
Penalty-Free IRA Withdrawals
Flood Insurance Reform
Yellen and the Fed
Buying Electricity
Property Tax Protest

Features

On the Water Front: Flood Insurance Reform Means Higher Premiums
Legislation aimed at tackling the National Flood Insurance Program’s $24 billion debt will end subsidies for nearly 440,000 program participants and base premiums strictly on a property’s risk levels.

Penalty-Free IRA Withdrawals for Home Purchase
Generally speaking, the IRS won’t let you pull money out of an IRA penalty free unless you’re 59½. But first-time homebuyers and those who haven’t owned a home in the past two years can withdraw money to use toward purchasing a home.

Purchasing Power: The Business of Buying Electricity
Businesses buying electricity in Texas need to do some serious homework to get the best deal. With different types of electric providers and pricing methods varying widely as well, there are no easy comparisons to be made.

Property Tax Protest & Appeal
If your property tax bill makes you scream, take heart. Texas’ Property Tax Code allows you to appeal to your local appraisal board if a property is not assessed at fair market value or if other properties in your area are assessed differently.
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