Category: Taxes

Retirement Risks

3 New Risks to Your Retirement

The biggest fear for retirees is, and has always been, the same—running out of money before running out of oxygen.  The root of that fear is what changes from person to person. No two situations are alike. Everyone has a different set of goals, expectations, family dynamics, obligations, etc. And everyone has a different timeline.…
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February 7, 2022 0
COVID Fog

COVID Fog

Refer to any news media and the headlines are teeming with news about COVID…and has been for 2 years. It is no wonder that important information about other areas of interest is getting buried. After placing a few phone calls regarding various legislation that passed at the end of 2019, I thought it might be…
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January 18, 2022 0
Simplicity

Getting Back to Simplicity

As life goes on, it seems to become more and more complicated. I remember those early days when I had a toy box and when it was time to clean up my room, everything went into one place – my toy box. What a huge relief it would be if you could take your entire…
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January 10, 2022 0
Outgrown

Have You Outgrown Your Advisor?

A fellow advisor once told me a story about trying to help his grandmother with her life planning. “She refused,” he said. “She insisted that John, who had been her advisor and friend for years, was doing just fine for her. Besides, she couldn’t take away the business from a lifelong friend.” He continued by…
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December 27, 2021 0
2022

Year-End Decisions

Wow! 2021 has been a whirlwind… sometimes literally in paper. It seems we have had a new proposal almost every day from lawmakers. Social Security alone has been addressed in 10 different bills this year. And taxes? Keeping up with introduced or impending changes is a full-time job. The good news is that we are…
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December 6, 2021 0
Attention

Attention S-Corp Owners

Bill and Sue started their business several years ago. After a few years, it began to yield good profits and the tax man began knocking. During tax season they asked their accountant what they could do to get this tax bill down and, after consideration, they settled on setting up an S-Corp. This was a…
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September 20, 2021 0
Slow

Don’t Begin With the End in Mind

There is a bit of chaos and change in the world today. Okay, a lot.  And everyone is looking for answers. Whether it is how to lower taxes and keep your hard-earned dollars, find people to work, invest in markets (financial, real estate or otherwise) that appear overpriced, but also feels necessary to fight the…
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September 8, 2021 0
Moving

5 Things to Consider Before Moving in Retirement

Moving in retirement – or even right before you retire – can bring its own set of surprises… and some may not be so pleasant. Here are five things you may not know that you don’t know that could end up biting you: #5…Financing…Lending has changed significantly in the past decade plus. Former Fed Chair…
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August 2, 2021 0
Literacy

Financial Literacy

Unfortunately, this a question being asked by young adults – well, adults in general… parents and grandparents included. Although it should be, financial literacy is not a course in most schools. When considering the need for financial literacy, I am reminded of this: “What you tolerate today, you will accept tomorrow. What you accept today,…
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May 17, 2021 0
Financial Advisor

10 Questions You Need to Be Asking Your Financial Advisor

Regulations often change and it’s no different with the regulations involving retirement accounts like IRAs, 401(k)s, and 403(b)s among others. Staying up to date on how these changes will affect your retirement accounts and your financial planning in general is an important aspect of maintaining your financial wellness. It may be a good idea to…
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May 3, 2021 0

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