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December 14, 2020
by Jeff Deiss, CFP CFP, AEP, Wealth Advisor Absent any last minute changes from Congress, below are a few year-end tax reminders.  This list is not exhaustive and a conversation with your tax advisor is always recommended. Harvest gains and losses before year-end, which is a classic year-end planning technique and one what we employ regularly...
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by Jeff Deiss, CFP CFP, AEP, Wealth Advisor The topic of IRAs can be confusing and we typically get questions this time of year on IRA contributions amounts and limits and deadlines. The deadline for contributions to a 2020 traditional or Roth IRA contribution is the same as the tax-filing deadline—April 15. Eligible taxpayers can...
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by Kevin Kern Founding Partner When COVID forced the government shut down of the economy, established dividend paying companies curtailed distributions to husband cash and income focused investors moved to cash in panic. Other investors hopped on the momentum rockets of large cap technology. For those higher yielding dividend investors who stayed invested, they watched their...
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by Kevin Kelly Portfolio Manager Many investors do not realize they are playing with fire in the fixed income portion of their portfolios by choosing to own common, high quality investment grade bonds. The typical, easy to construct investment grade portfolio of brand name bonds will leave investors with low yielding assets that have significant...
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Forefront’s Monday Market Update What we can learn from making Sourdough bread. My wife is a middle school Special Education Science teacher, so cooking in our house with the kids is always “an experiment”. Carefully measuring out ingredients, combining them in a specific order like the recipe tells us, and enjoying the end results together....
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