The Stock Market's Cost of Admission
Volatility is the price of admission for the stock market, and the challenge of calling tops and bottoms can be an expensive one indeed.
You may have financial questions—most revolving around the accumulation, preservation and transfer of wealth. How do I build more wealth? How do I protect what I have? How do I transfer it tax-efficiently to my heirs? How do I structure my charitable giving for maximum impact?
Tim Starkey, a Certified Financial Planner® and Chartered Financial Consultant® with over 15 years of experience discusses these topics and more. Tim loves communicating with people about their wealth and helping them work towards achieving what is most important to them. Here, he discusses common money questions you may (or should) be wondering about.
Volatility is the price of admission for the stock market, and the challenge of calling tops and bottoms can be an expensive one indeed.
If you're earning six figures or more a year, you may hit some unique financial hurdles when it comes to saving for retirement. Here's what we mean and what you can do to overcome them.
Capital gains taxes apply to more than stocks. And the amount you pay will depend on a variety of factors. Here's how capital gains taxes work and a few methods you can use for reducing them.
In Outlook 2021: Powering Forward, we’ll talk about stocks and bonds, the economy, and the post-election policy environment, but in the background will be new challenges, new opportunities, and new ways of doing things.
The CARES Act was passed nearly eight months ago, but there's one benefit you may have overlooked. As you give to your favorite organizations this holiday season, keep this important change in mind.
Joseph R. Biden, Jr.'s win in the 2020 presidential election could have a profound impact on your estate and gift tax obligations moving forward.