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Adjusting a federal income tax return depends on personal tax circumstances, “such as the materiality of the error,” an expert says.
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 -
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.
December 11 -
"A long life is wonderful, but it is also costly and a bigger drain on resources," an expert says.
December 10 -
Those in the workforce will not owe taxes on rollovers to traditional retirement accounts, but will face consequences using the strategy with a Roth.
December 9 -
The gender gap is alive and well when it comes to career timeouts and savings often take the hit.
December 9
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Of all the end-of-year financial faults affecting workers, this one could cause them to end up working longer than they had intended.
December 6 -
Medicare savings programs, discounts on prescription drugs and rental assistance are a few ways retirees can lighten their load.
December 5 -
Vesting schedules applies to the type of money, not on the exact amount that was deposited, according to an expert.
December 4 -
Helping clients develop a solid investment strategy is an important step to help them survive market volatility.
December 3 -
One option is to sell funds with lower or no estimated distributions, especially if possible savings will exceed trading costs.
December 3 -
Younger clients who adopt an overly conservative investment approach are advised to consider diversified, low-cost equity products to boost returns.
December 2 -
Fund industry Darwinism should be seen as healthy and natural in a thriving — albeit brutal — market, an expert says.
December 2 -
Required minimum distributions are just one example of unforeseen expenses for retirees, an expert writes.
November 27 -
Early and consistent saving may not be enough to safely leave the labor force for good.
November 26 -
With pensions gradually disappearing, more retirees will have to rely on 401(k)s.
November 25 -
The decisions made before they retire are integral to their success, according to an expert.
November 22 -
Medical expenses for retired clients may be more predictable than expected, experts say.
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