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This week’s topic: Hazy IPAs and HSAs
Many of us want to save and invest more, but with so many options available to us, such as our 401(k)s at work, IRAs, ESPPs, 457(b) plans, etc., it can sometimes be hard to figure out the order of where to save money first. If you can relate to this, then this blog is for you…
If you’re anything like me, social distancing is beginning to make you a little stir crazy. While we’re waiting for this coronavirus to calm down and everything to go back to normal, here are three financial items that would be helpful for you to review while you’re stuck inside…
Exchange Traded funds (ETFs) have become an increasingly popular investment option over the last couple of decades. There is now over $4 trillion worth of assets that are invested in ETFs worldwide. The largest and oldest ETF, the SPDR S&P 500 (SPY) has nearly $237 billion in assets and is consistently one of the most highly traded securities in U.S. exchanges. In spite of this, I’ve found that many investors are still kind of confused on what exactly an ETF is. Many times, they’ve heard about them, but are still kind of fuzzy on the details of how they work…
If your company provides both a Roth 401(k) and a Traditional 401 (k) option to you at work, which one should you contribute to? I know most of you would prefer a clear-cut, definitive answer, but unfortunately it’s not quite that easy or straightforward. Rather, the right choice can vary greatly from person to person and depends heavily on the particulars of your personal financial situation….
December is here, which means that we are nearing the end of yet another tax year. This may be causing some of you to have visions of looming tax-bills instead of sugar plums dancing through your head. Fear not! Here are 8 tax-saving tips that you can do between now and the end of the year to possibly reduce your tax obligations for the year.
When talking with people about their employee benefits, there are certain topics that everyone wants to talk about because they’re exciting and fun to discuss (401(k)s, stock options, anything investment related). Then, there are other topics that, when mentioned, generally causes people’s eyes to glaze over, toes to curl up, and invokes a strong involuntary reaction to do ANYTHING ELSE than to discuss that particular topic…
Daniel Patterson, CFP
Sweetgrass Financial Planning
daniel@sweetgrassfp.com
(843) 608-0231