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Yearly Archives: 2026

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Pricing Isn’t About What You Charge – It’s About What Your Business Can Sustain

Blog, Business Owner/Self EmployedBy Editorial TeamMarch 5, 2026

When margins feel thin and cash flow feels unpredictable, most business owners look to cut expenses or work harder. But often, the real issue isn’t workload — it’s pricing.

It’s Tax Time—Beware of Scams

Blog, Cybersecurity, TaxBy Editorial TeamMarch 4, 2026

From phishing emails and smishing texts to fake “refund” notices and IRS impersonation calls, identity thieves ramp up their efforts this time of year. One click on the wrong link can lead to fraudulent tax returns, stolen refunds, and long-term financial headaches that take years to resolve.

Good Intentions Aren’t Enough: How to Structure a Charitable Legacy

Case Study, Charitable Giving, EstateBy Editorial TeamMarch 3, 2026

A “Henssler Money Talks” listener wants to create a trust to leave a legacy to his college fraternity but wonders how to structure annual 10% distributions without trustee fees eating up the gift. We explore the tradeoffs between giving vehicles and why the fraternity’s tax status could significantly shape the strategy.

In the News: Have markets become the ‘safe’ asset?

In The NewsBy Editorial TeamFebruary 27, 2026

“Safer in stocks than in a house.”  That’s how one Gen Z investor sees it. In the Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP® explains how every generation defines risk differently — shaped by the crashes, bubbles, and recoveries they experienced early on. 

Infographic: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest, 2000-2025

Economy/Stock Market, Personal FinanceBy Editorial TeamFebruary 26, 2026

Inflation hasn’t hit every category the same way. Healthcare and education costs have surged for decades, while technology prices have fallen sharply. Understanding where inflation is concentrated matters for long-term financial planning and business strategy

Supreme Court Rules Against Emergency Tariffs and Administration Responds

Economy/Stock Market, TaxBy Editorial TeamFebruary 25, 2026

The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that tariffs imposed under IEEPA were unlawful. What does that mean for businesses, refunds, and what could come next? We break down the decision, the administration’s response, and practical considerations

Have Markets Become the ‘Safe’ Asset?

Case Study, Investment Selection, Starting Out, Your HomeBy Editorial TeamFebruary 24, 2026

The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts explore how generational experience influences our perception of risk and why what we’ve lived through often drives how we invest—from Boomers who remember double-digit inflation, to Gen X and the dot-com bust, to Millennials and the housing crash, and Gen Z’s era of rapid recoveries and tech-driven growth.

In the News: $650+ billion on AI: Strategic investment or excess?

Blog, In The NewsBy Editorial TeamFebruary 20, 2026

As seen in the Marietta Daily Journal: $650+ billion. That’s how much four mega-cap tech companies plan to invest in AI. Bil Lako, CFP?, walks through the opportunities and the risks for investors.

Mega Backdoor Roth: A Tax-Friendly Retirement Strategy for Serious Savers

Blog, Retirement, TaxBy Editorial TeamFebruary 19, 2026

Could you be missing an opportunity to supercharge your Roth savings? While Roth IRA contributions are limited—and phased out at higher income levels—some employer plans allow after-tax contributions and in-service withdrawals, opening the door to a strategy known as the mega backdoor Roth.

What Americans Should Know About Olympic Medals, Prize Money, and Taxes

Blog, TaxBy Editorial TeamFebruary 18, 2026

As we enjoy the Milan–Cortina 2026 Olympic games, here’s a question most fans never ask: Are Olympic medals & prize money taxed? For most U.S. athletes, federal tax on medals & USOPC bonuses is gone—but income limits, state taxes & endorsements complicate the picture.

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