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How to Spend your Stimulus Check

image-12-5108.jpgMany Americans have already received their economic stimulus check, and millions more are slated to do so in the weeks to come. The question is: how are you going to spend this check? While the government wants you to spend this money “recklessly” you are under no obligation to do so.

According to recent polls and expert opinions, there are several areas in which Americans are considering spending their economic stimulus check:

1. Save, save, save. A large number of people who receive a check will take the money and stock it away for a rainy day. With the economy heading for a recession (if it is not already there) fear is on the rise. By saving this money, people can add a bit more security to their financial situation.

2. Spend it like the government wants you to. There is nothing wrong with spending your check on an item that you have had your eyes on. This can include anything from a new computer to a down payment on a car. If you want to have some fun with your “found money” head to your local mall and spend away!

3. Give it to charity. While this is sure to be the least popular option, it is something to consider if you are unsure of what to do with this extra cash. Before you do this, make sure that you are in the position to do so. After all, if you are in the midst of a financial struggle you would be much better off keeping the money for yourself.

You can use your economic stimulus check in one of the three ways listed above, or in any other way you see fit. And remember, there is no hurry. In other words, you do not have to spend the money the day that you receive it. If you are unsure of how to proceed, save the money until you make a final decision.

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Tax Rebates have arrived

image-11-42908.jpgFor many months, there has been non-stop talk of the economic stimulus checks that were set to be sent to millions of Americans this summer. The time has finally come, and much to the surprise of many, rebates are being sent out earlier than expected. The first group of payments is set to be sent on Monday April 28, 2008. Many who will be receiving their payment via direct deposit will see the money in their account on this Monday. Paper checks will begin being sent on May 9, one week earlier than previously announced.

This extra cash is meant to help the millions of Americans who are currently struggling with higher costs of gas and food, as well as many other economic related issues that have become a major burden. The IRS has said that all checks will be sent to those who qualify no later than July 11. This holds true both for direct deposit payments and paper checks.

The biggest benefit of these payments is that Americans do not have to pay it back, or take a hit on their next tax refund. Instead, this is “free money” that can be used any way you see fit. With that being said, the government is hoping that the majority of people put this money back into the economy. They would much rather see the money being spent on big screen televisions and other similar items instead of on bills or savings. Of course, it is safe to say that many people will keep this money for the time being.

Many months ago, most consumers doubted that these checks would ever be sent. But sure enough the time has come, and the first batch of payments are on there way to save the economy!

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With a Struggling Economy, Consumers asked to Spend Stimulus Check

image-10-42508.jpgAs you know by now, millions of Americans will be receiving an economic stimulus payment from the IRS by the end of the summer. If you take a closer look at the phrase “economic stimulus check” what do you see? Simply put, the government wants you to spend this money to stimulate the economy. In other words, if everybody who receives a check puts it into the bank and does nothing, the results will be a total flop. Of course, this is far from realistic. But with that being said: how many people are really going to spend this payment on frivolous items when there are more important expenses to be taken care of?

With the economy struggling, more and more consumers are finding themselves in trouble due to job losses, cut backs, and the rising cost of items such as gasoline and food. For this reason, it is safe to say that these people will be taking their economic stimulus payment and using it in a more practical manner.

There is no way for the government or IRS to regulate how this money is spent. They have decided that this is the best way to stimulate the economy, and with the first checks due to be sent out within the next month or so, early results will be available soon enough. It is there hopes that these payments will not only boost the economy, but also create hundreds of thousands of jobs for out of work Americans.

It is your choice on how to spend the economic stimulus payment that you will be receiving in the near future. While the government wants you to splurge on a big screen television, you are within your rights to save this money or use it to pay down debt. So what will it be?

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