Financial Planning

No Raise for Social Security Retirees in 2021

By |2020-06-15T08:49:38-04:00June 15th, 2020|Financial Planning, Retirement Planning|

The crystal balls are coming out early this year as financial prognosticators make projections about Social Security payouts in 2021. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent U.S. lockdown of both people and the economy, there is a growing belief that there will be little or no Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) next year based on economic facts and the [...]

Good Bye Stretch IRA—Hello Charitable Remainder Trust

By |2020-06-03T13:37:23-04:00June 3rd, 2020|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|

The government giveth, and the government taketh away. And so it is with the Stretch IRA. For years, the stretch IRA has been a financial planning strategy used to extend the tax-deferred status of an IRA by passing it on to a non-spouse beneficiary, such as children or grandchildren, who then enjoyed the tax benefits “stretched” over their lifetimes. With [...]

7 Estate Planning Potholes

By |2020-05-18T09:11:31-04:00May 18th, 2020|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|

Estate planning. It’s such a noble phrase. It conjures up images of passing on to your loved ones a lifetime of hard work and success—leaving a legacy. But the road to distributing your estate is filled with potholes that may hijack your good intentions.   Pothole # 1. Probate Court. If you have a will, your estate will go through [...]

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