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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Jan 14-15)

Nerd's Eye View

From there, we have several articles on retirement planning: The latest rules for 2023 Required Minimum Distributions from inherited retirement accounts. Why relying on Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) to support the bulk of retirement income needs could be risky.

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Nov 5-6)

Nerd's Eye View

From there, we have several articles on investment planning: While I Bonds have received significant attention during the past year, TIPS could be an attractive alternative for many client situations.

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Tax Strategies for High-Income Earners 2025

Yardley Wealth Management

Key Takeaways: Maximize available deductions through strategic planning Consider timing of income recognition and deductions Leverage investment and charitable giving strategies Stay informed about AMT implications Regularly review and update your tax strategy FAQ Q: What are the best tax deductions for high-income earners?

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Do You Still Need A Financial Advisor After You Retire?

WiserAdvisor

Financial advisors play a crucial role in assisting you before your retire. They can assess your financial situation, long-term goals, risk tolerance, and investment preferences to create personalized strategies. Here are 5 benefits of hiring a financial advisor after you retire: 1.

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Avoid Making These Mistakes to Safeguard Your Wealth

WiserAdvisor

Keeping it safe, growing it wisely, and using it to support your future takes careful planning. It plays a crucial role in helping people achieve financial stability, prepare for retirement, and leave a lasting legacy for their families. Yet even the best financial plans can stumble. Also, rebalance your portfolio regularly.

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What’s The Best Thing To Do With Inherited Money?

Darrow Wealth Management

Jump-starting (or catching up on) retirement savings by investing the money in a brokerage account. Developing an asset allocation and investment plan that suits you , which may be different than who left you the inheritance. Inherited IRA or retirement account. Shoring up college funds. What not to do?

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Retirement Planning: What Will Work Best for You?

Your Richest Life

Do you have a plan in place for your retirement? For many people, the extent of their retirement planning includes signing up for the plan at work – which is often more of a starting point than a comprehensive retirement plan. Some 457 plans can allow for Roth contributions and in-plan rollovers.