I remember it was the last semester of college and had a full blown case of senioritis. I was working on my final project for my capstone business course regretting that I had waited...
Posted by Terrance Hutchins, CLU, CFP, RICP, EA on 01/21/2020
How do you account for the costs of health care alongside planning for your retirement? If you're like the others, you are underestimating these expenditures.While Medicare Part...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 01/19/2020
A lot of things pop up for small businesses at every end of the calendar year. This is the right time to start thinking when you feel that you want to achieve something for the next...
The final regulations around the increased gift and estate tax exclusion amounts in effect from 2018-2025 has been issued finally by the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue...
In the year 2020, how much do you think you can save for retirement? The 401(k) contribution limits are up, traditional IRA contribution limits stay the same, and almost all the numbers...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 12/28/2019
Every person has their own financial plans. There are also mistakes that are common. If you are a retiree and unsure if you have a common mistake, read on to know how you can avoid...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 12/28/2019
In the form of higher contribution limits for 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) gave retirement savers an early holiday gift this year. Workplace retirement plan contribution...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 12/28/2019
To pay for construction and repair of US bridges, roads, and interstate highways, gas taxes have often been considered an integrated ‘user fee’. Many states and the federal...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 11/26/2019
Gasoline taxes are often considered as integrated "user fees" for the payment of the construction and repair of American roads, bridges, and highways. While the cost of gasoline...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 11/25/2019