How the gains from the sale of a primary residence are taxed has changed in recent years. If you have recently sold your home or are considering doing so, you may want to be aware of these new rules. HOME SALE If you owned and lived in your home for...
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Succeeding at Business Succession
According to the Conway Center for Family Business, family businesses account for 64% of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), yet 57% of family businesses have no formal succession plan.1 While the number may shock you, it is not surprising...
Read MoreYou May Need to Make Estimated Tax Payments If…
You may have to make estimated tax payments if you earn income that is not subject to withholding, such as income from self-employment, interest, dividends, alimony, rent, realized investment gains, prizes, and awards. You also may have to pay...
Read MoreMind on Money: Start early when planning to change homes
One of the most common planning activities my team works through with clients is advising them as they sell, buy and move homes. Lifestyles change, the cycle of life marches on and housing needs and desires evolve. What can be a daunting process for...
Read More3 Estate Challenges for Blended Families
Preparing your estate can be complicated, and if you’re a part of a blended family, estate decisions can be even more complex and nuanced. Blended families take on many forms, but typically consist of couples with children from previous...
Read MoreMind on Money: Several inflationary forces persist
I certainly wish we had the “all clear” signal on the extreme inflation of the past two and half years, and with this week’s lower than expected inflation report there does seem to be some hope along these lines. Unfortunately, however, there...
Read MoreSeparating the Signal From the Noise
What kind of role can a financial professional play for an investor? The answer: an important one. While the value of such a relationship is hard to quantify, the intangible benefits may be long-lasting. There are certain investors who turn to a...
Read MoreTerm vs. Permanent Life Insurance
According to industry experts, most people don't have enough life insurance. The American Council of Life Insurers recently reported that average coverage equals $183,780, which is equivalent to approximately 3.5 years in terms of income replacement...
Read MoreA Brief Guide To Condo Insurance
The ownership structure of a condominium unit is different from that of a single family house. Here’s what you need to know when purchasing insurance for your condo.1 1. Understand the master policy Since the ownership of all common areas is shared...
Read MoreMIND ON MONEY: Taking stock of ‘Bidenomics
I was headed to a market update meeting and ETF promotional event at the Chicago Board of Options (CBOE), the event consisted of ringing the closing bell at the exchange floor, and then a couple hours of meetings the next morning. And I was running...
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