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Clients who borrow from their company retirement plans can often get a good rate with no hassle. But if they miss payments, they might face nasty tax charges.
October 26 -
Retirement investors should ensure they follow the rules so their heirs can fully gain from the account's tax advantages.
October 25 -
Workers over 60 can expect an increase in Social Security taxes next year but they won't get as much in return.
October 24 -
Commodities aren't a good inflation hedge, according to one expert. Instead, talk to clients about TIPS or even some securities.
October 21 -
A bond subsector worth looking at. Plus, help clients keep what they owe the government to a minimum with a roadmap for drawing down assets.
October 21 -
Open enrollment offers seniors the opportunity to change their plans and save hundreds of dollars.
October 6 -
Medicare is needlessly complicated so people often become paralyzed, cannot make a decision and end up doing nothing, says an expert.
October 5 -
While clients experience various benefits as they age, they still owe taxes after exiting the workforce.
October 4 -
A line-by-line review of this form can spark a broader financial review that benefits clients. Plus, turn medical expenses into deductions for the elderly.
September 30 -
Retirees may want to roll over a portion of their traditional IRA into a Roth IRA or use their IRA funds to buy a qualified longevity annuity contract.
September 29