Most experts suggest that you undergo a regular financial examination every year or after a major life event (such as getting married or a divorce). It is important to follow a system...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 07/16/2020
Do you often feel that retirement planning is like mastering another language? It really doesn’t have to be that way. Contrary to popular belief, retirement plans are easy to...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 07/09/2020
Saving for retirement is mandatory, and there are some retirement accounts in which users enjoy tax breaks for having money in their retirement account. Examples are 401(k)s, IRAs,...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 05/17/2020
In selling an investment like a bond, ETF, real estate, or stock, the net profit is usually taxed as a capital gain. Capital gain varies and comes in two types majorly. It could...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 02/14/2020
The government encourages everyone to save money for their retirement. Tax breaks such as the Retirement Savings Contribution Credit and penalties for early distributions from retirement...
Many of the best retirement savings strategies use employer-sponsored retirement plans, such as a 401 (k) or individual plans, such as an IRA or Roth IRA. These retirement vehicles...
There are four ways to stop paying taxes on your crypto earnings. If you're fed up with the IRS receiving half of your short-term profits and 20% of your long-term gains, here...
Whenever young people start receiving their pay checks from their first job, that is usually the time when they open their IRAs or individual retirement accounts. But in reality, IRAs...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 12/29/2019
In the year 2020, how much do you think you can save for retirement? The 401(k) contribution limits are up, traditional IRA contribution limits stay the same, and almost all the numbers...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 12/28/2019