Is the Early 2022 Market Déjà vu All Over Again?

A few pointers to help avoid a double-drubbing this time Stoicism amid market turmoil comes hard when a tsunami of dire investment headlines and plunging prices hits you, as we’ve seen for the first 2+ months of 2022. Your financial future rides on Wall Street. What should you do? It is Déjà vu All Over Again? Let’s look at recent …

Myths and Facts About Social Security

Myth: Social Security will provide most of the income you need in retirement. Fact: It’s likely that Social Security will provide a smaller portion of retirement income than you expect. There’s no doubt about it — Social Security is an important source of retirement income for most Americans. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), nearly nine out of ten …

There’s Still Time to Contribute to an IRA for 2021

Even though tax filing season is well under way, there’s still time to make a regular IRA contribution for 2021. You have until your tax return due date (not including extensions) to contribute up to $6,000 for 2021 ($7,000 if you were age 50 or older on or before December 31, 2021). For most taxpayers, the contribution deadline for 2021 …

How to Spring Clean Your Finances with a Financial Review

Spring cleaning presents a great opportunity to clear out any items you no longer need—and the same goes for your finances. Checking in with your finances during tax season may be particularly beneficial, as it allows you to complete last year’s taxes while making any changes you need to potentially improve next year’s tax situation. Below, we discuss what’s included …

Luck of the Investor

As Samuel Goldwyn once said, “The harder I work…the luckier I get!” 1 But when it comes to investing, luck may play a huge role in outcomes—no matter how hard you work.2 Below, we discuss some ways that luck may impact your investing, as well as some steps you may wish to take to try to make your own good luck this …

How Does an Interest Rate Hike Impact Investors?

The Federal Reserve plans to unwind its bond borrowing since inflation has hit the highest level since 1980. While interest rates will stay near zero, for now, the Fed will start raising interest rates as early as March 2022. With a strong labor market and December 2021’s inflation rate near 7%, the target range for the Federal Funds Rate will …

What to Expect on Your 2021 Tax Return

The federal government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact individual income tax returns, from the suspension of federal student loan interest to expanded child tax credits. For many taxpayers, this may mean your 2021 return may look a bit different from last year’s tax return. For some, this may mean a smaller refund or a higher tax rate. …

2021/2022 Tax Season at a Glance

Get all the important information you need for the 2021/2022 tax season all in one place with our Tax Season at a Glance Guide. Click to download: 2021-2022 Tax Season at a Glance

6 Wallet-Friendly Ways to Celebrate America Saves Week

Monday, February 28th, kicks off America Saves Week this year. The week is dedicated to bringing awareness and encouraging people to look at and make progress on their savings. By taking a proactive stance, more people may realize how simple it is to get started saving and may better plan for their future. Looking for ways to celebrate America Saves …

Estate Planning Challenges for Unmarried Couples

It seems that state and federal laws governing estate planning may be running behind the growing trend of couples living together outside of marriage. For these unmarried partners, more creative estate planning strategies could be the key to counteracting restrictions imposed by laws that favor legally married couples. This article offers an overview of some issues regarding the disposition of …