Tax-Smart Investing: A Beginner’s Guide to Maximizing Returns
Tax-smart investing: Strategically navigating finances to preserve earnings and build lasting wealth despite market challenges and tax factors.
SECURE 2.0 Provides New Retirement Savings Options in 2024
Discover the latest updates on retirement savings with the SECURE 2.0 Act changes. Stay informed for a secure financial future!
Modern Women’s Financial Wellness in 2024
Unlock financial empowerment with tailored strategies for Women's Financial Wellness in 2024. From equal pay negotiation to family planning, secure your future
Remote Work and Retirement
Discover how remote work shapes retirement choices. Learn about its impact on retirees. Explore in 'Remote Work and Retirement'.
Transfer of Clean Vehicle Tax Credit to Dealer as Payment for the Vehicle
Learn how to transfer clean vehicle tax credits for immediate financial benefits. IRS guidance provided.
Maximizing Your Returns – Top Tax Deduction Strategies for Investors
Explore effective tax deduction strategies to optimize your finances. Learn how to minimize tax liabilities with expert advice from David Lerner Associates.
Navigating Inflation in Retirement: Strategies for 2024
Explore expert strategies for navigating inflation in retirement in 2024. Protect your savings with investment insights and cost-saving measures.
After a Surprising 2023, a Cautiously Optimistic Economic Outlook for 2024
Despite high interest rates and unsettling geopolitical conflict, the U.S. economy outperformed the expectations of most economists in 2023.1 Inflation-adjusted gross domestic product (Real GDP) accelerated to an annualized rate of 5.2% in the third quarter, after growing 2.1% in Q2 and 2.2% in Q1. Inflation, as measured by the 12-month change in the price index for personal consumption expenditures (PCE), was 3.0% in October 2023, after beginning the year at 5.5%.2 The labor market stayed strong in 2023, though it has cooled off a bit. The unemployment rate edged up from 3.4% in January to 3.9% in October, but is still quite low by historical standards.3
Navigating Market Volatility in Your Retirement
Market volatility is an inevitable part of investing, but it doesn't have to be a source of stress as you near your golden years. By taking a strategic and measured approach, focusing on long-term goals, and seeking professional advice, you can navigate market fluctuations with confidence.
Retirement Timing and Social Security Collection
Later in life, individuals are faced with big decisions that affect their financial well-being and quality of life. Among these decisions, two stand out as major milestones: