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How the SECURE Act Affects You – Season 1: Episode 9
The SECURE Act, passed by Congress at the end of 2019 and effective on January 1, 2020, provides several reforms to 401(k) accounts, IRAs, college savings accounts, and more. A couple of long-standing rules, including the age at which most people must begin taking their required minimum distributions, were amended. These changes created both opportunities… View Article
A Tax Strategy You Never Knew Existed- Season 1: Episode 8
A few episodes back, we talked about the benefits of charitable giving for both the recipient of the gift and the giver. The one who receives the gift gets the benefit of the gift itself. The one who gives the gift may be entitled to (among other things) a tax benefit for their generosity. Some… View Article
Helping Yourself Through Charitable Giving – Season 1: Episode 6
Most people at some time or another want to be charitable. Part of human nature tells us we should give to those in need—that we have a kind of social obligation to allow others to have something that they could otherwise only dream of. This is why being charitable often gives us a nice, warm… View Article
How To Manage the Scare of Long-Term Care – Season 1: Episode 5
Many people know that long-term care costs are expensive. In spite of that, they’re often reluctant to buy an insurance policy to cover those costs because they don’t want to pay for something that they may never need to use. After all, not everyone ends up in a nursing home or care facility. But what… View Article
Controlling Your Tax Bill – It’s Easier Than You Think – Season 1: Episode 4
Did you know that the location of your assets – 401(k), IRA, personal account, Roth – is a big determinant of your ultimate tax bill? By simply locating your assets in the proper account(s), you may be able to drastically reduce your tax bill. Find out how with Rick “The Professor” Plum, CFP®, and Johnny… View Article
The Myth of the “Retirement Savings Crisis” – Season 1: Episode 3
You may have heard or read that Americans aren’t saving enough for their retirement years. If so, there’s a good chance that the phrase “retirement crisis” was part of the story. It’s easy to scare people into reading an article online, but while everyone could probably stand to save more then they are, is there… View Article
