Financial Planning, Life Events
There are many important milestones in life to keep top of mind. Eligibility requirements often depend on your year of birth, residency, or other personal circumstances. With these variables, it can be difficult to track how one’s age can open or close important...
Financial Planning, Market Events, Retirement Planning
The $2 trillion coronavirus response bill (the CARES Act) passed on Friday. The bill is 900+ pages. It is packed with relief measures for big companies, small businesses, state/local governments, public health, education, and individuals. We’ve combed over it and...
Estate Planning, Family and Finances
When you are adjusting to life as a new parent, estate planning is unlikely to be at the top of your to-do list. You are probably preoccupied with matters such as car seats, pediatricians, and child care options, all while trying to sneak in a bit of sleep. But...
Building Wealth, Family and Finances
Let me paint a picture. You’ve managed to amass some money in a 401k, there might be a spattering of savings in a few different checking or savings accounts, a random mutual fund exists out there “somewhere” and you know you’ve left a few old 401ks behind at previous...
Building Wealth, College Planning
One huge change in the recent Tax Cuts and Jobs Act applies to 529 college savings accounts. Up until now, 529s have been chiefly used as savings vehicles for college expenses. Now there is another way you can use a 529: to pay K–12 tuition. What does this mean for...