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Are you making the most of your 401(k) and IRA contributions in 2019?
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced increases to the contribution limits to retirement savings accounts and pension plans in 2019. Workers will now be able to contribute more to tax-smart savings plans.
Is a Second Home Right for You?
For many who can consider it, a second home may be an important part of getting today right. Within a second home discussion with clients, we consider scenarios where a second home is a 10, 20 or 30 year decision.
Your Guide To Avoiding Probate
When it comes to your estate planning and inheritance preparation, avoiding probate is always in your family’s best interest.
How Does Inflation Affect Investments And Your Financial Future
Inflation should always be something to consider when planning for the future, especially when it comes to the investments that will give you an income during retirement. Because of the nature of inflation, it lowers your returns.
What’s the Right Type of Insurance Policy: Term, Perm or None?
The complexities of tax and estate laws are great and consistently changing. These changes have a trickle effect on other decisions.
How Inflation is Measured & How It Impacts You
It’s frustrating to know that the dollar just doesn’t go as far as it used to compared to the past decades. However, understanding how it works, how inflation is measured, and how it affects your finances will levy the frustrations and insecurity over future inflation.
New Medicare Cards Are Being Issued
Long waited security measures to your Medicare card have arrived! In summary, your new card will have a Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) that will be used in lieu of your social security number.
Transferring Your Company Retirement Plan Into An IRA?
Owning company stock inside your employer retirement plan, e.g., 401(k), can be a great employee benefit. At retirement, assuming the tax-deferred value of your company stock has grown, you may want to consider a frequently underused strategy called Net Unrealized Appreciation (NUA).