You may be subject to capital gains tax when you gain from the sale of an asset, such as a business, land, or shares. Capital gains are sometimes taxed at the same rate as ordinary...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 02/28/2022
If you've taken a break from the Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) in 2020 due to the CARES Act, we hope you had a great vacation and are ready to come back and update your...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 12/10/2021
Exchange-traded funds are investment types that combine the best advantage of two assets. As a result, users enjoy the benefit of diversification of mutual funds alongside the ease...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 06/18/2021
As the concept of infinite banking gains popularity in the financial world, it is important to understand the basics. What is Infinite Banking, and how does it work? Above all, who...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 06/04/2021
Involuntary conversion is the theft or damage of property without the owner's consent, such as partial or total destruction, theft, condemnation, or the sale or exchange of property...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 02/16/2021
Municipal bonds have long been considered suitable for high net worth investors because their yields are generally excluded from federal income tax and, in some cases, state and local...
If you look at the TCJA, you will see that the C Corps' new tax rate is 21%, while the maximum individual rate is 37%. Also, individuals can benefit from a 20% deduction for pass-through...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/14/2021
If you buy an annuity in pre-tax dollars, the annuity payments will be fully taxed as income. If you purchase an annuity with after-tax funds, you only have to pay income tax. Annuities...
Many baby boomers and retirees prefer to invest in savings bonds because they are safe and convenient investments, but stocks don't always earn interest. Over time, they expire,...