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529 Plans - What If Your Kids Decide Against College?

What happens to a 529 plan if your child or grandchild decides college isn’t the right path? Fortunately, these accounts offer flexibility—funds can be used for trade schools, international education, student loan repayment, and even Roth IRA rollovers.

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Traditional vs. Roth IRA

Traditional and Roth IRAs both offer tax advantages, but they work in very different ways. From tax-deductible contributions to tax-free withdrawals, understanding the key differences can help you choose the right retirement savings strategy.

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Tariffs 2.0: Investor Implications

Markets endured their steepest daily decline since the early days of the COVID crisis this week, as investor sentiment was rattled by new tariff announcements and heightened recession concerns. (article)

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Red Flags for Tax Auditors

No one wants to deal with an IRS audit, but certain red flags can increase the likelihood of one. From high income levels to unreported income and business losses that resemble hobbies, understanding these triggers can help you be more prepared when filing your taxes.

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Starting a Roth IRA for a Teen

Want to help your child or grandchild build a strong financial future? A custodial Roth IRA can provide a head start on saving, offering tax-free growth and valuable lessons in financial responsibility.

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How Income Taxes Work

Filing taxes is a time-consuming (and sometimes confusing) process. But understanding the basics can help make it more manageable. Income, Deductions and Credits. Learn more. (article)

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Catch Up on Retirement

If you’re over 50, there’s a way to help bridge that gap: catch-up contributions. This IRS-approved provision allows older workers to contribute beyond the standard 401(k) limits. (article)

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