With inflation on the rise, the IRS increased the 2022 contribution limits for some retirement accounts. Although a 2021 Congressional report found that only about 8.5% of defined benefit plan participants and 4.7% of individual retirement account (IRA) holders max out their contributions each year, increasing the amount you put aside for retirement may help […]
Five Healthy Habits for Financial Wellness
Financial stress can have a direct negative impact on a person’s health and happiness. Unfortunately, this may lead to a downward spiral. The more stress you’re feeling, the larger your financial hurdles may seem, and the more you may rely on unhealthy stress-reducing habits. Fortunately, there are steps you may be able to take to improve […]
Tax Prep Checklist: Everything You Need to Be Ready for Tax Season
Regardless of whether you prepare your taxes yourself or use a professional’s services, it’s a good idea to gather the information and documentation you need well in advance of your actual tax filing date. Below, we’ve listed some key information you need when preparing this year’s taxes. Your Personal Information The personal information you may […]
Avoid The Market Timing Trap in Retirement
After decades of adding to your retirement accounts, making the mental switch to withdrawal mode can be a challenge. It may be tempting to try to time the market to mitigate the risk of any sudden drops or ongoing turbulence. However, market timing is almost unequivocally a bad idea, especially when you no longer have […]
How High Net-Worth Women Can Optimize Their Gifting Strategies
Combining today’s low gift tax rates with a historic peak on the lifetime gift tax exemption amount (currently $11.58 million), now could be a great time for high net-worth women to pass along assets to family members and other loved ones.1 Giving these gifts today may result in favorable tax treatment and reduce the risk that these exemption […]
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