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5 Tips to Set Intentional Financial Goals for 2024
The confetti has settled, the champagne flutes are dry, and we’re staring down the barrel of a fresh, shiny year. […]
A Simple Guide to Caring for Aging Parents
Many of us will face a time in our lives when we will need to provide some form of care […]
Mastering Tax Planning: A Comprehensive Guide
Understanding taxes might seem like a daunting task given the complex nature of tax laws and their evolving changes. However, […]
Mastering Retirement Planning: A Comprehensive Guide
In today’s world, retirement planning is a key part of financial management. True peace of mind lies in the confidence […]
The Ultimate Job Layoff Checklist: How to Navigate a Career Transition
A job layoff is an unfortunate reality that many individuals, especially those in the tech industry, may face at some […]
Inside the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse and How You Can Protect Your Cash
The recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank has led the banking industry and consumers into protection mode […]
5 Ways to Generate Passive Income Streams
“Financial Independence”, now that’s a topic you hear a lot of these days, but what exactly is it? Well, financial […]
Temporary Buydowns: How to Afford a Home in this Market
With rates in flux, many buyers are looking for ways they can successfully navigate this changing market.
Innovative Companies are Hitting the Panic Button as 174 Amortization Takes Effect
Despite strong bi-partisan support for the delay or eradication of the amortization of 174 expenditures, Congress failed to act prior to the end of the year, and the changes took effect as scheduled. As it stands now, taxpayers will no longer be able to immediately deduct R&E expenditures and will be required to amortize and capitalize them over a five-year period.