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Yearly Archives: 2019

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Disappointed in Your Tax Refund?

Blog, TaxBy Editorial TeamApril 17, 2019

If your tax refund is less than you anticipated, you are not alone. We explained what probably happened in this week’s Tax Tip.

How Does Your Employer’s Retirement Plan Compare?

Blog, RetirementBy Editorial TeamApril 16, 2019

How does your plan compare to the most recent survey results from the Plan Sponsor Council of America? Find out in this week’s Financial Tip.

Planning Priorities: Dealing with Aging Parents

Aging/Caring for Aging Parents, Estate, Family Finances, Personal Finance, VideoBy Editorial TeamApril 15, 2019

On this episode of Planning Priorities, Henssler Associate Michael Griffin, CFP®, explains the information you should start gathering with your aging parents. While it may be a heavy task, it’s important to know this information in case you find yourself making critical decisions on their behalf in a moment of crisis.

Living to 100 Means Adjusting Your Plan

Aging/Caring for Aging Parents, Case Study, Featured, RetirementBy Editorial TeamApril 15, 2019

This week on “Money Talks,” your hosts delve take a closer look at how an investor’s desire to be a centenarian affects their financial plan.

Liquid Investment Options for Your Emergency Reserves

Featured, In The News, Investment SelectionBy Editorial TeamApril 12, 2019

In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains how to position your investments so you should not have to sell stocks to cover liquidity needs when the market is falling.

Increased Business-Vehicle Deductions Due to Tax Reform

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Editorial TeamApril 12, 2019

Tax reform has brought about significant changes in the way that vehicle use is deducted for business purposes. Read more in this week’s Business Tip.

How will I ever pay off my student loans?

Blog, Starting OutBy Editorial TeamApril 11, 2019

Repaying student loans is an important financial obligation. But doing so can take many years of dedication and sacrifice. We walk you through some options in this Question of the Week.

Federal Income Tax Returns Due for Most Individuals

Blog, TaxBy Editorial TeamApril 10, 2019

The federal income tax filing deadline for most individuals is Monday, April 15, 2019. We go over highlights in this week’s Tax Tip.

The Fed Hits the Brakes: No Rate Hikes Projected in 2019

Blog, Economy/Stock MarketBy Editorial TeamApril 9, 2019

The FOMC has raised the funds rate nine times since December 2015, with four increases in 2018 alone. March projections suggest that there may be no rate increases in 2019 at all. We explain in this week’s Financial Tip.

Liquid Investment Options for Your Emergency Reserves

Case Study, Investment Selection, Personal Finance, Starting OutBy Editorial TeamApril 8, 2019

This week on “Money Talks,” your hosts delve into a couple’s situation where they are increasing their emergency reserve and want to protect the purchasing power of their liquidity. The planners discuss why it may not be best to chase the highest yield and the different cash equivalents for short-term money.

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