Your current age will typically determine how you approach the planning process, as retirement might be around the corner or it could be decades away.
Philanthropy is an important pillar within many financial plans, and there are several tax-efficient ways to give that may benefit you and your chosen qualifying charitable organization. Again, win-win! Let’s briefly explore four strategies for donating tax effectively.
Nobody sets out to lose money when they invest, but as the saying goes, you can’t win ’em all. Even top professionals miss the mark at times, which leads to another saying about turning lemons into lemonade.
Forget real estate. Forget the inheritance. As great as it might feel to be able to pass down financial assets to your children/grandchildren, one of the most important things you can pass down to them is financial literacy.
History has shown that investing is a proven way to grow long-term wealth. It also entails some risk because markets don’t move higher in a straight line indefinitely.
Staying on top of your income and expenses can be difficult, and as life circumstances change, you’ll need to make budgeting and other financial adjustments accordingly.