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“A goal without a plan is just a wish.” - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Medicare Eats Up Most of the 2022 Social Security Raise

There was dancing in the streets when Social Security announced that 2022 checks will go up by 5.9%, the biggest Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) in 40 years. But now, the streets are empty and the cheering is gone. Most of that Social Security COLA will be eaten up by increases in Medicare. Medicare Part B, which covers doctor services [...]

By |2021-11-30T15:57:50-05:00November 30th, 2021|Financial Planning, Retirement Planning|

2022 401(k) and IRA Contribution Limits

The maximum contribution limits to tax-deferred savings accounts have been set for 2022. You can put more into employer-sponsored plans, but not individual accounts. IRA contribution limits, whether Traditional or Roth, will remain the same as it has been since 2019. You can contribute $6,000 and if you are age 50 or higher, you can make a $1,000 catch-up contribution. [...]

By |2021-11-11T11:44:34-05:00November 11th, 2021|Financial Planning, Retirement Planning, Taxes|

Does Your Estate Plan Cover Your Bank Accounts?

You just got the final draft of your estate plan. You’ve been thinking about this for a long time—how you want your estate distributed, who you want to take care of, who you want to benefit. As you scan the document, it includes your exact wishes for disposition of all the major assets; stocks and bonds, property, business ownership. But [...]

By |2021-10-21T15:18:17-04:00October 21st, 2021|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|

The Medicare Star Rating System—Help to Choose the Right Plan

Talk to anyone who’s about to go on Medicare and they’ll tell you that figuring out what plan to choose will make you pull your hair out (which is probably not covered by Medicare). There are so many things to consider, from drug coverage, to copays and coinsurance, emergency room visits, hospital stays, the network of available doctors, the network [...]

By |2021-10-19T09:07:08-04:00October 19th, 2021|Financial Planning, Retirement Planning|

Estate Planning Review

We’ve been focused on Covid for so long that a lot of things have taken a back seat. We’re still regrouping, trying to find the new normal. Estate planning is one of the things that’s easy to forget in this new normal. Why not? You did the estate planning, you listed your wishes, and you put the document in a [...]

By |2021-10-11T12:16:35-04:00October 11th, 2021|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|

The Sunny Side of Inflation – Maybe

It may not be public enemy number one, but inflation is certainly near the top of the list. Since the beginning of 2021, prices of almost everything have gone into orbit. Energy prices are up an average of 56%. Airline tickets are up almost 25%. Used car prices have jumped more than 45%. And it seems there’s no slowdown in [...]

By |2021-09-29T09:41:12-04:00September 29th, 2021|Financial Planning, Retirement Planning|

Paying More Taxes Because Your Spouse Dies

It’s one of the most obscure taxes in the IRS code, but it can be one of the most devastating at a time when you can least afford it. It’s called the Widow’s Penalty Tax—a stealth tax you never see coming—that can cause a widow or widower to struggle financially. When one spouse dies, the surviving spouse is now responsible [...]

By |2021-09-27T11:44:47-04:00September 27th, 2021|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|
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