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The law allows clients the ability to make tax-free withdrawals for elementary and secondary school expenses.
January 9 -
Tax-free withdrawals could outweigh an employer's match if early withdrawals are made for expenses like health care.
January 5 -
Retirees should stick to their strategies and diversify their portfolios with various sources of income.
January 4 -
One strategy to enhance financial prospects is to get a part-time job via the gig economy.
January 2 -
Clients may want to opt for a fund that follows small companies as they will benefit from a lower corporate tax rate under the new tax law.
December 29 -
Many millennials find it difficult to think beyond their student debt, which averages $32,731 with an average monthly payment of $393, according to the Federal Reserve.
December 22 -
If clients miss an RMD, they will be subject to a penalty equal to half the amount they should have taken, and they'll still owe ordinary income taxes on distributions.
December 21 -
Personal exemptions may be lost but households can expect higher savings from the child tax credit, an advisor says.
December 21 -
When giving cash gifts to grandchildren this holiday season, clients have options that can also help minimize their estate taxes in the future.
December 19 -
The right strategy can help minimize their future estate taxes.
December 19 -
Fixed indexed annuities guarantees minimal investment returns amid a down market, but investing in them still carries some risk.
December 18 -
Clients ask: "Will I run out of money?" Here’s how planners can confidently tell them "no." Like every approach, however, there are a few drawbacks.
December 18 -
Many deductions are likely to disappear if Congress passes the reform bill into law.
December 8 -
If clients set aside a portion of earnings in a 401(k) or IRA, taxes weren't forgiven, just deferred. They'll still owe money to the IRS at some point.
December 8 -
While clients cannot determine their health care expenses and taxes in retirement, they can improve their prospects by minimizing investment fees and diversifying their portfolios.
December 7 -
Small firms are allowed to set up multiple-employer plans, but the government needs to "simplify and rationalize the rules" for these types of plans, says an expert.
December 7 -
Medicare Part B premiums will stay flat next year, but most retirees will still pay more.
December 5 -
Advisors should contact every client who did a Roth conversion in 2017 to discuss a key change in tax regulations, Ed Slott says.
December 4 -
Whether they have a mortgage does not affect the capital gains calculation, according to a CFP.
November 27 -
Retirees should ensure that they take their first required minimum distribution from their tax-deferred retirement account in the year they reach 70 1/2 or face a 50% penalty.
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