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Your Future, Your Way: Navigating Estate & Retirement Planning as an Investor

Zoe Financial

2025 Observations in Retirement and Estate Planning Trend Insight Increased Use of Roth Conversions More high-net-worth individuals are adopting Roth conversion strategies as part of long-term tax planning—not to time the market, but to shift assets into tax-advantaged accounts over time, especially ahead of potential future tax increases.

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Tax Strategies for High-Income Earners 2025

Yardley Wealth Management

The post Tax Strategies for High-Income Earners 2025 appeared first on Yardley Wealth Management, LLC. Tax Strategies for High-Income Earners in 2025. It’s triggered by large deductions, multiple dependents, or significant capital gains, requiring careful planning of deductions and income recognition.

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Microsoft’s 401(k) Retirement Plan Details

Cordant Wealth Partners

Microsoft Technology Licensing, Undead Labs The Microsoft 401(k) plan is part of the comprehensive benefits offering that includes the Microsoft Corporation Employee Stock Purchase Plan and the Microsoft Corporation Deferred Compensation Plan. The Plan is subject to change by Microsoft.

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Personal, estate, and business tax planning strategies for 2023

Nationwide Financial

For example, they could make most of their charitable contributions and medical expenditures in a year they plan to itemize. Optimize retirement plan contributions The maximum allowable 401(k) contribution for 2023 is $22,500, with a $7,500 additional contribution, if the plan allows, for taxpayers who are 50 and over.