Archive - September 2021

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Tax Proposals in Congress Not as Bad as Feared
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Financial Planning is Both Defense and Offense
3
No, You Can’t Contribute Stocks to Your IRA
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Grandparents Offer Great Amounts of Financial Assistance
5
Avoiding Taxation of 401(k) Loan

Tax Proposals in Congress Not as Bad as Feared

The latest tax bill advanced in Congress is notable in its absence of provisions that were expected to be “game changers” (see below). And that’s a good thing for taxpayers. On Saturday, September 25, 2021, the Congressional House Budget Committee voted to advance a $3.5 trillion spending package to the House floor for debate. The […]

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Financial Planning is Both Defense and Offense

Are you concerned about your family’s future in light of so much uncertainty? While we have been dealing with COVID-19 for a while now and have adapted in some ways, the virus has also adapted, so we cannot be sure about what is ahead. As the saying goes, ‘the best defense is a good offense”. […]

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No, You Can’t Contribute Stocks to Your IRA

Ever wonder if you could just contribute stock to your IRA? Follow along for the answer to this interesting question.

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Grandparents Offer Great Amounts of Financial Assistance

September 12, which just passed, is National Grandparents Day. In addition to the love and emotional support that grandparents provide, many also offer financial support. And, in some cases, grandparents are actually raising their grandchildren. There is food for thought for all family members when it comes to the financial assistance that grandparents provide and […]

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Avoiding Taxation of 401(k) Loan

What should you do if you have a 401k loan and you leave the employer? You actually have some good options available to you.

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