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Clients who owe the IRS should pay their taxes by April 15 even if they have already secured an extension.
April 9 -
Grandchildren won't be able to have their own accounts until they are earning their own income, but they can be named beneficiaries.
April 8 -
If spending $5 a day on fancy coffee puts your retirement at risk, you’ve got bigger problems.
April 4 -
The bill has bipartisan support in the House and Senate.
April 3 -
There are still several moves that clients can make to reduce their 2018 tax bill.
April 1 -
Errors are regrettably common. They are also easily avoidable.
April 1 -
Those who fail to meet the cutoff face a penalty equivalent to 50% of their required minimum distribution.
March 29 -
As an alternative to placing restrictions on lump sum withdrawals, clients could provide retirees more distribution flexibility.
March 28
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A higher standard deduction makes itemizing deductions less valuable.
March 26 -
Only about 20% of Americans know the amount of contributions they can make to their 401(k) plan, according to a new study from TD Ameritrade.
March 22 -
Dental expenses can eat away a considerable amount of retirees’ savings, but these costs are important to prevent health complications and other medical expenses.
March 21 -
There are a lot of options — and potential missteps.
March 19 -
The regulator is looking into whether brokers made appropriate share class recommendations for the plans as a result of the new law.
March 19 -
The tax law has made deducting philanthropic contributions more difficult, but there are ways to help clients reap benefits from their generosity.
March 19 -
Heavily weighting any single stock has the potential to make a portfolio more volatile.
March 15 -
The Trump administration unveiled its proposed budget that includes provisions that would enable Medicare beneficiaries to contribute to a health savings account.
March 13 -
The startup plans to double its team and expand its services to more clients.
March 13 -
Seniors will face a 20% penalty on top of income taxes if they withdraw funds from a health savings account for non-medical expenses before the age of 65.
March 11 -
Not having a full understanding could hurt workers’ retirement prospects by causing them to possibly miss out on their employer’s match or not reducing their taxable income as much as possible.
March 8 -
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. is facing a $54 billion deficit for insuring multiemployer plans in unionized industries, says the GAO report.
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