by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Feb 10, 2010 | Consumer Tips, Financial Literacy, Money, Oklahoma
I attended the Oklahoma Council on Economic Education Board Membership Orientation last week along with 11 new and 11 other existing board members. The meeting was kicked off by Dwayne Boggs, Board Chair and Dr. Sue Lynn Sasser, OCEE Executive Director. Three current...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Feb 3, 2010 | Consumer Tips, Oklahoma
The IRS offers free tax help to people with low to moderate income, senior citizens, and military personnel and their families. Programs for eligible taxpayers include: • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) – Certified volunteers help prepare basic returns...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jan 28, 2010 | Events, Government, Oklahoma
U.S. Department of the Treasury and Federal Reserve Banks sponsors the Go Direct campaign. During the month of February, focus is encouraging senior citizens, people with disabilities and others who receive federal benefits by paper check to switch to electronic...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jan 23, 2010 | Employment/Jobs, Government, Grants, Oklahoma
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced Oklahoma will receive a $6 million green-job grant to train workers in emerging industries such as energy efficiency and renewable energy. The goal is to train 1,000 workers in two years for jobs that pay above the...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jan 20, 2010 | Government, Oklahoma
The January 2010 Newsletter includes the availability of the 2010 State Historic Preservation Plan, Funding Opportunities, and Announcement of an Oklahoma National Trust for Historic Preservation Grant for Schools Initiative. Click to access...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jan 5, 2010 | Consumer Tips, Oklahoma, Policy, Reports
How much do you have to earn to be financially self-sufficient in Oklahoma? Click here [ http://bit.ly/OKSSS2009] for the 2009 report by county and family type.