Month: April 2021

Sanjay Mehrota, CEO, Micron Scott Mlyn | CNBC With focus locked in on the emergence from the pandemic, there is still plenty of uncertainty lingering on Wall Street. So, how can exciting investment opportunities be found? By following the latest stock recommendations from the analysts that consistently get it right. TipRanks’ analyst forecasting service attempts
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Today’s column addresses questions about filing before 70 in case congress raises the retirement age, how benefits are calculated and can be similar despite different earnings records and SSA taxes paid and how the 10 year marriage requirement for divorced spousal benefits can potentially be met. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston
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 A Roth IRA is a magnificent planning tool that offers some huge opportunities: ·       Growth and income can be tax-free ·       There are no Required Minimum Distributions for the owner, a spouse beneficiary and a ten- year distribution window for most non-spouse beneficiaries ·       Basis on assets from a Roth are automatically stepped-up. Roth assets are tax-free and
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As a pet-loving financial planner, I tend to attract a lot of clients who are also pet lovers. With this in mind, I have been asked countless times if there are any tax breaks for the owners of pets. I would like to share the top five tax deductions for pet owners according to Pawlicy Advisor
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In the current low interest rate environment, many mortgage borrowers of advanced age are considering the wisdom of paying off their mortgage with low-yielding assets. This can be a good idea or a bad idea, depending on the circumstances of the borrower.  Consider the following example: The borrower has a 4% mortgage with a remaining
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Protesters gather outside of the Georgia State Capitol to protest HB 531, which would place tougher restrictions on voting in Georgia, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. March 4, 2021. Dustin Chambers | Reuters U.S. corporations face growing pressure and threats of boycotts to publicly oppose Republican-backed election legislation in Georgia and other states that critics say
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