Posts by Robert Pagliarini
Mistakes Families Make with 529 College Savings Plans
Most families that start 529 college savings plans have done their “homework” about these programs. Missteps are made, though, often with the distribution of 529 plan assets. Here are some of the major gaffes, and the major factors anyone should think about before enrolling. Assuming a university will withdraw 529 plan assets for you. When…
Read MoreMake More Than $1 Million? You Won’t Like This…
Did you make more than $1 million in 2012? Prepare for an IRS audit. While the IRS said it examined just under 1% of all tax returns filed and about 1% of all individual income tax returns during 2012, the IRS examined 12.1% of the 337,477 tax returns reporting income of $1 million or more!…
Read MoreOffice Pool Wins Lottery…But You Didn’t Play!
Imagine this . . . your co-worker comes by your office and tells you everyone is putting in $20 to play this week’s big lottery. You think about it, but then consider your odds of winning and tell your colleague, “No thanks.” To your shock and amazement, the next day your co-workers win $1 million.…
Read MoreStill Need to File Your Taxes? Here’s a Few Tips
As April 15 gets closer, many Americans still haven’t filed their taxes. You may be one of them. As life requires us to do so much in so little time, it is understandable. If you are getting around to your taxes now, here are some things you may want to think about. Consider turning to…
Read MoreEconomic Update 03/25/13
WINTER DOESN’T DETER HOMEBUYERS According to the National Association of Realtors, existing home sales rose 0.8% in February. The sales pace hit 4.98 million units, a 39-month high. The inventory of homes for sale increased 9.6% last month, recovering from a six-and-a-half-year low reached the month before. In related news, housing starts were also…
Read MoreEstate Planning: What You Need to Know
Estate planning is a task that people tend to put off, as any discussion of “the end” tends to be off-putting. However, those who leave this world without their financial affairs in good order risk leaving their heirs some significant problems along with their legacies. No matter what your age, here are some things you…
Read MoreHow Your Brain Works: 12 Rules
Decades of research has given us 12 insights into not only how our brains work, but simple things we can do to become better investors, remember more, and live better. These insights are taken from the book, Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by molecular biologist Dr. John…
Read MoreHow the Middle Class Can Make a Difference for Charity
Do you have to make a multimillion-dollar gift to a charity to receive immediate or future financial benefits? No. If you’re not yet a millionaire or simply a “millionaire next door,” yet want to give, consider the following options which may bring you immediate or future tax deductions. Partnership gifts. These gifts are made via…
Read MoreRetirement Planning? 3 Shocking New Stats
Are you planning for your retirement? You may be alone! A new report released today by the Employee Benefit Research Institute titled the Retirement Confidence Survey tells a sad story for U.S. workers and saving for retirement. Here are the three shocking numbers (or more accurately, the lack of numbers): 57% of U.S. workers surveyed…
Read MoreGauging the Impact of the Sequester
As there was no last-minute agreement between Congress and the White House to postpone federal budget cuts scheduled to take effect March 1, the ax now falls. Unless a bipartisan effort somehow undoes them, assorted federal government agencies will have their budgets reduced by $85 billion between now and October 1, as the initial step…
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