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Financial planners should at least consider modeling early retirement to prepare clients for the possibility of uncertainty, says Morningstar.
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Contributing to these accounts makes sense for clients who anticipate higher tax rates in the future.
December 30 -
Clients should understand Medicare, Social Security and 401(k) changes that will impact on their retirement savings and income.
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This recently passed bill is groundbreaking retirement legislation and will substantially alter the landscape for employer-sponsored retirement plans and individual savers.
December 27
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Workers from both generations share similarities — and financial pressures — when planning for retirement, writes an expert.
December 26 -
To secure retirement for both spouses, married clients need to determine their savings rate in their 401(k)s and take advantage of the employer's match.
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The change would affect seniors who converted traditional accounts to Roth and paid taxes for the benefit of their heirs.
December 23 -
Deferred taxation on these retirement products, in part, depends on how their distributions are made.
December 23 -
They are triple-tax advantaged, but also introduce significant challenges — especially for life partners with multiple accounts.
December 20 -
Female clients should start as early as possible and take advantage of the employer match, contributing at least 15% of their income.
December 19 -
With Portfolio Intelligent Income, the discount brokerage is shifting some of its focus toward clients ready to spend their investments.
December 19 -
More than half of them track the industry’s top-performing category.
December 18 -
Setting up a tax-advantaged retirement account, automating contributions and reducing their overall expenses are a few strategies to get back on track.
December 17 -
Adjusting a federal income tax return depends on personal tax circumstances, “such as the materiality of the error,” an expert says.
December 17 -
To help individuals and businesses prepare for filing season, Grant Thornton has released a collection of year-end tax tips.
December 17 -
Seniors hoping to begin retirement next year are advised to review their risk exposure, pay down their debt and save for additional health care costs.
December 16 -
One tip for younger clients is to create multiple income streams that are subject to varying tax treatments.
December 13 -
Parents can match their children’s savings in a Roth IRA dollar-for-dollar on the condition that they agree not to dip into the accounts until they retire.
December 12 -
If not addressed, the client may see a higher tax bill than was planned. That won't go over well at tax time next year.
December 12 -
Failing to enroll in a health care plan and taking on a hefty student loan debt are just two of the most common blunders younger clients should avoid.
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