The medical expense deduction is large enough to cover pregnancy tests, braille books, and smoking cessation programs. However, it doesn't cover everything you pay to stay healthy....
It’s common for women in their sixties to feel insecure financially as they approach retirement. It’s stressful enough to plan for retirement, facing additional challenges...
Debts come in many forms. This explains why we have good debs and bad debts. We can classify student loans as good debt, while credit card debt fits the category of bad debts as it...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 05/17/2020
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
What a great time of year it is, the weather is starting to warm up, we have March Madness, and most important(lol) the end of the tax season. Tax season doesn’t have to be a...
Posted by Terrance Hutchins, CLU, CFP, RICP, EA on 01/21/2020
During the last few months, the IRS has been busy. People in or near their retirement is where some of its work mainly focuses on. Under the tax code, the health portion genetic-testing...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 10/25/2019
Usually, when you move to a new state, you become a resident of that state. Then you pay the taxes as residents of the new state.However, if you are the husband of a member of the...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 08/28/2019
The ‘Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act’ (SECURE Act) passed recently in the House with a 417-3 vote and is relied upon to reach the Senate during...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 07/29/2019
Failure to teach your kids how to manage money, that task will be done by someone. And it is such a risk you will not want to take. How to Teach Kindergartners about MoneyUse...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 07/25/2019