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The Five Critical Components of a Financial Plan for Retirees
Not only do you need to know what you’re going to do and whether you have enough money to do it, you need plans for income, taxes and your estate. Here’s how to build your plan.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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How a Backdoor Roth IRA Works (and Its Drawbacks)
High earners can get around income limits on Roth IRA contributions by converting other IRA accounts to Roths, but there are some caveats.
By Bruce Willey, JD, CPA Published
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Five Financial To-Dos to Help You Stay on Track in 2024
These financial planning steps can help ensure your financial wellness for the rest of the year, so take some time to look at your goals, debt, taxes and more.
By Stephen B. Dunbar III, JD, CLU Published
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When Are Estimated Tax Payments Due in 2024?
Tax Deadlines You make estimated tax payments to the IRS if you are self-employed or don’t have taxes withheld from your income for other reasons.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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What Are the FSA and HSA Contribution Limits for 2024?
Medical Savings Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) contribution limits for 2024 are higher than they were last year.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Plan Now, Save on Taxes Later: Tax Law Reset Is Coming
Don’t let the sunsetting of provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act catch you off guard. Here are some ways to take advantage of lower tax rates now.
By William Thatcher Published
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How Regular Families Could Be Affected if Tax Cuts Expire
You don’t have to have a large estate to see a significant impact on your taxes once provisions in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act sunset (if Congress doesn’t act).
By Timothy Barrett, Trust Counsel Published
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Do You Have at Least $1 Million in Tax-Deferred Investments?
If the answer is yes, then this article is for you. Find out how you can keep more of that $1 million for yourself and away from Uncle Sam.
By Joe F. Schmitz Jr., CFP®, ChFC® Published
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A Few Year-End Tax Moves to Make by New Year’s Eve
Tax Planning Before you ring in the new year, consider some year-end tax strategies that can reduce your tax liability.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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