Savings
Between Greed and Fear: A Prudent Financial Path
Many of us arrive at adulthood with little to no formal education regarding investment management. How much financial management is taught in school or even college? Yet most of us eventually find ourselves owners of a 401(k) or similar self-directed retirement plan. Where do we start? Parenthetically, that is, in part, where I formed my…
Read MoreNotable 2024 Tax Law Changes
Each year brings adjustments to the US tax code, and this year is no exception. Some specific changes which could be helpful to you are as follows: Leftover funds in a 529 education account can now be rolled over into a Roth IRA. This reduces the concern about over-contributing to a child’s or grandchild’s 529…
Read MoreLet’s Talk About Cash
If you haven’t compared the interest rate you’re currently earning at your bank or credit union against available alternatives, now is a good time to do so. This is especially true if you hold a meaningful balance in a savings account, as we encourage you to do. Cash reserves are the first “bucket” of money…
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