Archive - June 2019

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Don’t lose everything…financial planning for the unexpected
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Potential new #401k and #IRA rules? #Taxes #Retirement
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Saving for College
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Don’t Make Rash Moves if You’re Forced Into Retirement

Don’t lose everything…financial planning for the unexpected

I love those articles that tell you everything you’re doing is wrong. Lifehacker had a decent one yesterday on how to wash your hair, swallow pills, do laundry, etc. One of the things you may be doing wrong is your will. You do have a will, right? If so, you’re the exception to about 75% […]

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Potential new #401k and #IRA rules? #Taxes #Retirement

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There is recent breaking news on the retirement plan rules front. The House passed a…

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Saving for College

If you’re a parent or plan to be one, chances are you are considering ways to pay for your child’s college education. You may have a goal of sending them to public or private school, with the hope of helping them graduate college with little, if any debt. Whether or not your goal is to fully fund your child’s education or to help as best you can, there are some options to consider saving as much as you can to reach or education savings goal. One option to consider is a 529 college savings plan. 529 plans allow money to be contributed specifically for many of the costs of higher education. Money that goes into the account grows tax-deferred, and money withdrawn for qualified college education expenses (tuition, room & board, books, fees) is tax-free. Many states sponsor their own college savings plans, and some allow a state tax deduction […]

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Don’t Make Rash Moves if You’re Forced Into Retirement

We talk a lot about retirement planning: taking time out to think about your financial goals and planning out how to reach them. But in “Forced to retire? Here’s what to do” Marketwatch covers a scenario that you may not be able to anticipate: being forced into retirement before you are ready. The article advises […]

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