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Estate Planning, Personal Finance Alex Voorhees Estate Planning, Personal Finance Alex Voorhees

What is the Best Way To Save for Your Grandchildren?

I recently had a client tell me that they had been thinking about saving some money for each of their grandchildren but were unsure about the best way to do that. I’ve seen families over the years put off saving because they weren’t sure exactly how to go about that.  

Start by asking yourself what you want the money to accomplish. Is it something specific like college or a first home, or is it more general like setting them up for success early in life?  

Here are a few different ideas to consider… 

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Tax Strategy, Retirement Planning Alex Voorhees Tax Strategy, Retirement Planning Alex Voorhees

The New 529 to Roth IRA Strategy Under SECURE Act 2.0

I recently wrote about some of the key changes under the new SECURE Act 2.0, which includes a provision to transfer unused 529 funds to a Roth IRA.  

Beginning in 2024, some owners of a 529 will be able to make limited transfers tax-free to the beneficiary’s Roth IRA. There are many rules around who is eligible and how much of the funds can be transferred…

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Personal Finance Alex Voorhees Personal Finance Alex Voorhees

Why I Finally Decided to Freeze My Credit

I was recently talking with an advisor who had his identity stolen. An attempt had been made to take out a $100,000 loan in his name from his very own bank! Because the bank had sent him numerous emails offering loans that he had sent to junk, the email notifications for this loan had been lost in a spam folder.

This experience pushed him to do a lot of research and he came to this conclusion that he shared with me. You should assume that your personal information is out there…

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Investment Strategy Alex Voorhees Investment Strategy Alex Voorhees

How Market Expectations Mislead Investors

Raising a 5-year-old has taught me a lot about setting expectations. A few nights ago, I gave him a 5-minute warning before bedtime. When I told him it was time, he jokingly stood up straight, saluted me, said “yes sir” and marched upstairs to brush his teeth. I’ve learned this “warning” technique after many failed attempts that involved me interrupting him in the middle of a game to send him to bed with no warning. When I do this, he is completely caught off guard and his reaction shows. The time he goes to bed is the same in either scenario. The only difference is whether his expectations were met.

Let me try to convince you that the same is true in the short-run for the stock market.  

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