IRS Delays Roth Catch-Up Requirement for High Income Earners

There was some good news from the IRS recently for high-income earners making catch-up contributions to their employer-sponsored retirement plans. The IRS recently issued a notice that they will be postponing one of the new rule changes under Secure 2.0 Act. If you recall, the Act was going to require high-income earners (individuals making over $145,000/year) over […]
Another IRS Rule Change For RMDs!

The original SECURE Act enacted back in 2019 made two notable changes (among many) for those who owned retirement accounts. The first major change increased the age at which account owners must begin taking Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) from their tax-deferred retirement accounts from age 70 ½ to 72. The second major change addressed how […]
EVs and Tax Credits

When deciding what electric vehicle to purchase, tax credit eligibility can be a big factor. All-electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles purchased new, in 2023 or after, may be eligible for a federal tax credit. However, there are various qualifications for both the buyer and the manufacturer that must be met in order […]
NYSaves 529 Direct Plan – Target Enrollment Portfolios

For those saving in the NYSaves 529 Direct Plan, you’ve likely received an email by now announcing the transition from Age-Based Portfolios to Target Enrollment Portfolios happening July 28th, 2023. If you’re currently using a custom allocation from the investment options within the plan, this change will not impact your account. However, if you are […]
How to Capitalize on High-Interest Rates

Recent periods of high inflation have led to an increase in interest rates to levels not seen in well over a decade. During times like these, it’s important to continue to stay diligent and avoid leaving money on the sidelines earning low returns that are outpaced by inflation and losing purchasing power. With interest rates […]
Tax Time – What to do with your refund?

Receiving a tax refund can be a great way to boost your savings, pay down debt, or invest in your future. But once you have that money in your pocket, where should you put it? Here are some of the best places to save a tax refund. Emergency fund An emergency fund is a crucial […]
Avoiding Surprises at Tax Time: The W-4 Form

The tax filing season can often be filled with angst as many filers are unsure whether they will receive a tax bill, a refund, or make it through unscathed. Fortunately, much of this stress can be avoided by properly filling out (or updating) your W-4 form. Employees are required to fill out their W-4 forms […]
Bank Run News

It’s hard, and often counterproductive to comment about breaking news while it’s still moving through the proverbial grinder … which is why we usually don’t do so. However, we feel it’s worth commenting on the current, growing number of regional bank runs. Before taking a look at the details, we’ll lead with two larger assurances: […]
Staying the Course and Holding Fast to Your Investment Strategy

From social media feeds to financial news outlets, we’re constantly bombarded with a stream of updates, opinions, and analysis. Access to so much information can be empowering, but can also be overwhelming. How do we know which sources to trust and where should we focus our attention? With inflation making daily headlines, stock market volatility, […]
Why hire a fee-only financial advisor?

If you are looking for a financial advisor, you may have heard the term “fee only financial advisor” and wondered what it means. A fee only financial advisor is an advisor who is compensated solely by the fees they charge to clients for their services. They do not receive commissions from selling financial products, which […]