Smart Financial Planning is a Necessity for Unmarried Couples

As more U.S. adults are delaying marriage (or forgoing it altogether) the share who are living with an unmarried partner has been on the rise. When it comes to financial […]
6 Ways to Address Future Health Care Costs

How much money will you need to set aside to cover your out-of-pocket health care costs in retirement? Probably more than you think. According to a recent report by Fidelity […]
Seniors: Smart Ways to Avoid Scammers’ Tricks

Perhaps because they know seniors remember a time when technologies were simpler, criminals increasingly prey upon them. But with age comes wisdom, and many older people are fast to remind […]
How to Trim Your 2024 Taxes by Contributing to a Retirement Plan in 2025

Many types of retirement plans allow contributions to be made after year end. And last-minute retirement contributions can be a powerful strategy: You can lower your 2024 taxes while simultaneously […]
Charitably Inclined? Pair a Donor-Advised Fund with Your Estate Plan

Your estate plan is the perfect place to make charitable gifts if you’re a charitably inclined individual. One vehicle to consider using is a donor-advised fund (DAF). What’s the main […]
Tread Carefully with Early Retirement Plan Withdrawals

Tax-deferred retirement plans, such as traditional 401(k)s and IRAs, were designed to make building up a retirement nest egg easier. So they’re structured with both carrots (tax-deferred compounding in the […]
Some Retirement Plan Benefits Will Increase for 2025

With the 2025 tax year almost here, there’s news from the IRS about retirement savings. According to a recent announcement from the tax agency (Notice 2024-80), there will be increases […]
Elder Scams: Don’t Take the Bait

Today, virtually everyone is vulnerable to fraud schemes, from teenagers searching social media to middle-aged people making online purchases and senior citizens caught up in Ponzi schemes. But financial exploitation […]
Have You Considered a Backdoor Roth IRA Conversion?

Traditional IRAs are a well-known, tax-deferred retirement saving vehicle. But they come with a major downside: You’re taxed on withdrawals. Roth IRAs eliminate this downside. You can take federal-income-tax-free qualified […]
Roth 401(k) Plans Have New Appeal for Employers

The traditional 401(k) plan is the most popular qualified retirement plan in the United States. As of March 31, 2024, Americans held $7.8 trillion dollars in 401(k) plans (out of […]