Accountants are well-positioned to offer advice on 401(k)s and other retirement plan options for small business clients…especially before legal issues can set in. But how does this happen? Well-meaning small business owners often take great care to set up retirement plans initially, carefully choosing the mutual fund lineup and plan policies. Then, they assume most of their … [Read more...] about Prepare Clients for a Litigious 401(k) Environment
I Inherited an IRA. Now What?
Woman with laptop working in home office. Getty Images You’ve inherited an individual retirement account, or IRA. Now what?Unfortunately, you cannot leave the money in the original IRA opened by the deceased person. There are several ways you can receive the funds after inheriting either a traditional or Roth IRA, but your options will be narrowed by a few factors. Failure to … [Read more...] about I Inherited an IRA. Now What?
Ira Winderman: Heat either will find rapid reward in NBA free agency or potentially an enduring headache | Sports
Sometimes you have ample salary-cap space and wind up with Dion Waiters. And sometimes you have no cap space and land Jimmy Butler.So the only predictable element for the Miami Heat entering Monday’s 6 p.m. start of the free-agency negotiating period is the unpredictability of the process.That, of course, doesn’t mean there isn’t a plan. With Pat Riley, Andy Elisburg, Adam … [Read more...] about Ira Winderman: Heat either will find rapid reward in NBA free agency or potentially an enduring headache | Sports
What Gen Z and Millennials Need to Know About How Retirement Planning Has Changed
retirement-mythsGetty Images According to a recent survey by Credit Karma, social media has a tight grip on financial literacy education in 2021—with 56 percent of Gen Z and millennials saying that they intentionally use online resources such as Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and Tik Tok to source personal finance advice. "When it comes to the parts of our financial lives that … [Read more...] about What Gen Z and Millennials Need to Know About How Retirement Planning Has Changed
What’s true and what’s not
Select’s editorial team works independently to review financial products and write articles we think our readers will find useful. We may receive a commission when you click on links for products from our affiliate partners.Scrolling through TikTok, you come across a huge range of videos, from people dancing to Doja Cat to someone encouraging you to invest in Tesla. Financial … [Read more...] about What’s true and what’s not
Architectural Associate: Intermediate Level – | Jobs
Building Studio Architects is seeking experienced, motivated, self-directed, proactive architects or architectural draftspersons. Our ideal candidate is organized, technically proficient in AutoCAD, knowledgeable about construction codes and standards, and is an excellent communicator. You will participate in all phases of projects from schematic design through construction … [Read more...] about Architectural Associate: Intermediate Level – | Jobs
What Gen Z and Millennials Need to Know About How Retirement Planning Has Changed
What Gen Z and Millennials Need to Know About How Retirement Planning Has Changed | Real Simple Skip to content Top Navigation Close this dialog window Explore Real Simple Close this dialog window Share & More Close this dialog window View image What Gen Z and Millennials Need to Know About … [Read more...] about What Gen Z and Millennials Need to Know About How Retirement Planning Has Changed
LIZ WESTON: 4 cash-raising pitfalls (and better options) [Column] | Business
If you've got more bills than money, the usual advice is to trim expenses and find additional income. But some ways of raising cash can be a lot more expensive than others. Here are four that should be avoided, if possible, and what to consider instead.BEWARE RAIDING A RETIREMENT PLANA big chunk of the money contributed to retirement plans leaks out as hardship withdrawals, … [Read more...] about LIZ WESTON: 4 cash-raising pitfalls (and better options) [Column] | Business
Are Higher Taxes On The Way? Having A Strategy Is Essential
By Reid Johnson The current administration has already spent $1.9 trillion on COVID relief and has plans to spend trillions more on infrastructure projects, Medicaid expansion, education, and climate investments. In order to fund these projects, the administration has proposed several tax-increasing measures on corporations and wealthy individuals. Under his plans, the … [Read more...] about Are Higher Taxes On The Way? Having A Strategy Is Essential
Review your IRA, 401(k) beneficiaries
Suzy O'NealIf you’ve had an IRA and a 401(k) for many years, you may occasionally ask yourself some questions: “Am I contributing enough?” “Am I still funding these accounts with the right mix of investments for my goals and risk tolerance?” But here’s one inquiry you might be overlooking: “Have I used the correct beneficiary designations?” And the answer you get is … [Read more...] about Review your IRA, 401(k) beneficiaries