Category: Planning

  • Four New Law Changes that May Affect Your Retirement Plan

    Four New Law Changes that May Affect Your Retirement Plan

    If you save for retirement with an IRA or other plan, you’ll be interested to know that Congress recently passed a law that makes significant modifications to these accounts. The SECURE Act, which was signed into law on December 20, 2019, made these four changes. Change #1: The maximum age for making traditional IRA contributions…

  • New Law Provides a Variety of Tax Breaks to Businesses and Employers

    New Law Provides a Variety of Tax Breaks to Businesses and Employers

    While you were celebrating the holidays, you may not have noticed that Congress passed a law with a grab bag of provisions that provide tax relief to businesses and employers. The “Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020” was signed into law on December 20, 2019. It makes many changes to the tax code, including an extension…

  • Five Ways to Strengthen Your Business for the New Year

    Five Ways to Strengthen Your Business for the New Year

    The end of one year and the beginning of the next is a great opportunity for reflection and planning. You have 12 months to look back on and another 12 ahead to look forward to. Here are five ways to strengthen your business for the new year by doing a little of both. 1. Compare…

  • What Lenders Look for in a Succession Plan

    What Lenders Look for in a Succession Plan

    Business owners are urged to create succession plans for the good of their families and their employees. But there’s someone else who holds a key interest in the longevity of your company: Your lender. If you want to maintain a clear path to acquiring the working capital your business may need after you’ve stepped down,…

  • Congress Gives a Holiday Gift in the Form of Favorable Tax Provisions

    Congress Gives a Holiday Gift in the Form of Favorable Tax Provisions

    As part of a year-end budget bill, Congress just passed a package of tax provisions that will provide savings for some taxpayers. The White House has announced that President Trump will sign the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020 into law. It also includes a retirement-related law titled the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement…

  • Bridging the Gap Between Budgeting and Risk Management

    Bridging the Gap Between Budgeting and Risk Management

    At many companies, a wide gap exists between the budgeting process and risk management. Failing to consider major threats could leave you vulnerable to high-impact hits to your budget if one or more of these dangers materialize. Here are some common types of risks to research, assess, and incorporate into adjustments to next year’s budget.…

  • Using Your 401(k) Plan to Save This Year and Next

    Using Your 401(k) Plan to Save This Year and Next

    You can reduce taxes and save for retirement by contributing to a tax-advantaged retirement plan. If your employer offers a 401(k) or Roth 401(k) plan, contributing to it is a tax-wise way to build a nest egg. If you’re not already contributing the maximum allowed, consider increasing your contribution rate between now and year end.…

  • Selling Securities by Year End? Avoid the Wash Sale Rule

    Selling Securities by Year End? Avoid the Wash Sale Rule

    If you’re planning to sell assets at a loss to offset gains that have been realized during the year, it’s important to be aware of the “wash sale” rule. How the rule works Under this rule, if you sell stock or securities for a loss and buy substantially identical stock or securities back within the…

  • Deciding Whether a Merger or Acquisition Is the Right Move

    Deciding Whether a Merger or Acquisition Is the Right Move

    Merging with, or acquiring, another company is one of the best ways to grow rapidly. You might be able to significantly boost revenue, literally overnight, by acquiring another business. In contrast, achieving a comparable rate of growth organically — by increasing sales of existing products and services or adding new product and service lines —…