Accumulating financial assets in a tough and competitive world is hard work. Yet, no matter how much you have, there are sharks and potholes along the way ready to eat at your financial...
Property taxes are an important source of revenue for the city, state, and federal governments, which use the money to finance projects such as schools, road construction, maintenance,...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 07/16/2020
Everyone wants a less tax-friendly bill. One way to do this would be to live in a state with no income tax. As of 2019, seven states; Florida, Alaska, Nevada, Texas, South Dakota,...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 04/20/2020
In recognition of the vital work done by family caregivers, the Economic Security Project (ESP) aims to benefit from the reimbursement of the cost of living, an extension of the tax...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 04/20/2020
Do you have a hard time sleeping at night thinking of your financial problems? Does your money problems trigger your anxiety? Don't ignore that because financial problems could...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 04/02/2020
Every person has their own financial plans. There are also mistakes that are common. If you are a retiree and unsure if you have a common mistake, read on to know how you can avoid...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 12/28/2019
What is the 4% percent rule?The 4% rule is a general rule used to determine the amount a retiree should withdraw from a retirement account each year. This rule is intended to provide...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 11/25/2019
The withdrawal policies for the 529 plan have changed over the years. From once a relatively restrictive definition of "Qualified Higher Education Expense" or QHEE, it has...
It’s probably the best time to start thinking about retirement if you are in your twenties and haven’t thought about it even once. It is indeed a fact that retirement is...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 09/30/2019