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Saving for your children's college education is one of the most important financial decisions you'll make as a parent. With the cost of higher education rising steadily, it's a great idea to start planning early and understand your options.
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If your employer offers a Roth 401(k), consider giving it a closer look. It could become an essential part of your financial strategy, setting you up for a financially secure, tax-efficient retirement.
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Reasonable compensation is one of the most misunderstood and debated topics for S-Corporation (S-Corp) owners. Despite its importance, misconceptions continue to circulate, often leading to IRS challenges or costly mistakes. Let’s break down what reasonable compensation is, why it matters, and bust some of the most common myths.
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Investing in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can be a great way to diversify your portfolio, but understanding fund reports is essential to making informed decisions. Fund reports contain a wealth of information about a fund’s performance, strategy, and costs, but they can be overwhelming if you're not familiar with the terminology.
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Timing is everything when it comes to balance transfers, and knowing when to use one is key to making the most of it. It can be a smart move for consolidating high-interest debt and speeding up your journey to being debt-free, but it's not a one-size-fits-all fix.
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As tax season approaches, staying organized can save you time, stress, and even money. To make filing your 2024 tax return easier, here’s a checklist of documents you may need, depending on your income sources, deductions, and tax credits.
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Estate planning isn’t just about organizing your assets or drafting a will. It’s about creating a roadmap that ensures your wishes are honored and your loved ones are cared for. Communicating your estate plan to your family is helpful for several reasons.
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Here are the biggest mistakes taxpayers make during tax season that can trigger IRS enforcement—and how you can avoid them.
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I love this exercise because it avoids the head trash that can result from the pass/fail nature of goal-setting. Don’t get me wrong, there is a time and place for setting goals. But for me, setting three words is much more effective when defining a theme for an entire year.
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While the S&P 500 can be a great foundation for a portfolio, investing solely in this one segment of the market may not always be the best approach. We'll explore several reasons why relying solely on the S&P 500 might not be the ideal strategy.
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Losing your job is never easy, whether you saw it coming or it took you by surprise. Beyond the emotional toll, the financial uncertainty can be overwhelming. However, with thoughtful planning and strategic actions, you can protect your financial future and manage the transition to your next chapter with confidence.
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The truth is, a 401(k) can be a powerful tool for building a secure retirement if you know how to use it wisely. We'll dive into five of the most common myths about 401(k) plans, debunk them, and provide clarity so you can make the most of your retirement savings strategy.
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Presidential elections often bring a heightened sense of uncertainty to the stock market, but historical data suggests that the impact is not as significant or predictable as many might believe. Here are some key points to consider.
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As your child becomes independent, there are a multitude of factors to consider. From health care access and insurance coverage to tax strategies and estate planning, it’s a significant transition for both you and your child. By proactively addressing these issues, you can ensure a smoother path toward your child's independence while safeguarding your family's financial well-being.
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You Need a Budget (YNAB) is a powerful tool that can help you manage your cash flow, save with intention, and spend with confidence. I'm going to walk you through the "right" way to set it up and use it. Or at least, MY way.
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One tool in your fight against identity theft is a credit freeze. But what exactly is a credit freeze, and why should you consider implementing one?
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Overspending is a common financial challenge that affects millions of people, regardless of income level or financial knowledge.
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What makes the Solo 401(k) particularly attractive is its unique dual contribution structure. Unlike traditional employer-sponsored 401(k) plans, a Solo 401(k) allows you to contribute to your retirement savings in two capacities: as an employee and as an employer. This dual role can significantly boost your ability to save for retirement, potentially allowing you to contribute more than you could with other self-employed retirement plans like SEP IRAs or SIMPLE IRAs.
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