Month: December 2020

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, told CNBC that he is “not surprised” upon hearing news of Attorney General William Barr’s resignation from the Justice Department.  “It was clear that being part of the [Trump] administration was a challenging responsibility for him, to say the least,” Romney said. “I’m not surprised that he could no longer associate
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By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue Heidi Johnson ADVERTISEMENT So many research studies about Americans’ personal finances focus on affluent adults and their retirement savings. But Heidi Johnson, director of behavioral economics for the nonprofit Financial Health Network, has put a spotlight on the money challenges of low- and moderate-income people 50 and older. More specifically:
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People shop for Black Friday deals in Glendale, California on Nov. 27, 2020 Los Angeles Times via Getty Images We’ve all heard stories of people who made a killing in the stock market based on their savvy observations: the mail carrier who bought Netflix stock early because he noticed the proliferation of red envelopes in
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getty You may not know this, but the average age for retiring in the United States is 65 for men and 63 for women. That 63 to 65 range seems reasonable, but today’s version of social security views “full retirement age” as 67 for anyone born after 1960. Although age may be a deciding factor
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Hand holds documents Captive insurance about insurance. getty The Supreme Court rarely hears tax cases which makes the recent oral arguments in CIC Services v IRS exciting. That is about all that makes them exciting to ordinary mortals as what was going on at the Supreme Court was an argument about whether they could have
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Economic Security Planning, Inc. Today’s column addresses questions about whether stopping work years before filing will reduce retirement benefits, effects of an ex filing on a spouse’s record, disability benefits converting to retirement benefit and the Government Pension Offset. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and president of
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Nykvåg beach is a picturesque spot in the Vesterålen Islands. But Norway’s richest aren’t moving … [+] here for the views. getty Retired cross-country skier and cultural icon Bjørn Dæhlie is among a group of wealthy Norwegians who now call Bø i Vesterålen home. The sparsely-populated municipality on a windswept Arctic island is attracting many
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The news that Hunter Biden says he’s under tax investigation tells us very little. We know there is a criminal investigation underway involving the President Elect’s son, but not much more. Hunter Biden said in a statement that he is under investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware for his “tax affairs.” The whole matter
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Advisors help in filling 1040 form, teamwork in office getty As this unprecedented and strange year draws to a close, it is time for businesses and individuals to start planning to reduce next year’s tax obligations wherever possible. So far, we have survived COVID-19 and an adversarial presidential election process. We are approaching 2021 with
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Donner Lake under the snow in winter, Truckee, Ca. getty With remote-work and distance learning becoming the norm across the country as the pandemic continues, it is not a shock to see people seeking refuge in resort communities like those in Truckee, Calif. Tahoe Mountain Realty, a luxury real estate brokerage located in Northstar and
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KB Homes’ optional “Home Office Package,” available in homes throughout their footprint. Many … [+] builders are now offering such packages, and are finding strong demand. Photo Credit: Applied Photography The work-from-home trend is going to change the landscape. Literally. Homebuilders today are developing on land that would ordinarily be a “long commute,” and the
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