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FIELd NOTES
Are 7.12% I-Bonds A Good Savings Fund In 2022?
One question I hear a lot is where should I put my emergency fund? Stocks are risky in the short-term and savings accounts are paying nearly 0%.
With inflation running high, one answer is potentially a good old-fashion US Government “I-bond”…
Is The Recent Market Correction Normal?
The stock market is off to a bumpy start to the year. As of market close on Friday, the S&P 500 was 8% off its high. Other parts of the stock market were down even more – the Nasdaq tech-heavy stocks were down more than 12%, small-cap stocks in the Russell 2000 were down 18%…
Tax-Wise Giving Strategies, Part 3 – Gifting Required Minimum Distributions
In part 3 of this series, I discuss how gifting required minimum distributions is a great way to give to charities, especially for those that typically cannot itemize their charitable deductions…
Tax-Wise Giving Strategies, Part 2 – Gifting Appreciated Investments
In part 2 of this series, I discuss how gifting appreciated investments is a great way to give more to charities in a tax-deductible way, while also benefiting from avoiding the capital gains tax and diversifying your investments…
Tax-Wise Giving Strategies, Part 1 – Bunching Gifts & Donor-Advised Funds
Most people begin to think about charitable giving strategies at the end of the year. However, I think January is the time to plan for the year ahead because there are many strategies that if implemented would change the way you give throughout the year.
Tax savings is not the reason we give to the charities we value. However, if you are planning to give, let’s not leave Uncle Sam a tip! Bunching gifts is a great way to do that…
Three Fascinating Books I Read This Year
As the year comes to a close, I wanted to take a moment to thank you all for your continued support. I have received notes of thankfulness, encouragement, and feedback - I appreciate them all!
Here are three books that I found particularly informative this year…