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Jul32018

So Long To The Tax Deduction For Investment Expenses

Blog, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJuly 3, 2018

If you have your money professionally managed, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act took away the itemized deduction you took for those management fees. Learn more in this week’s Tax Tip.

Jun292018

In the News: Creating a Philanthropic Legacy with an Income Stream for You

Blog, Estate, In The NewsBy Henssler FinancialJune 29, 2018

In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains how you can profit from your business, minimize your capital gains, and benefit a charity by creating a charitable trust.

Jun292018

Choosing Your Accounting Method Under New Tax Laws

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJune 29, 2018

We tease that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was the employment act for accountants…it’s funny because it’s true, especially when it comes to choosing your accounting method for businesses. Find out why in this week’s Business Tip.

Jun282018

Will debt consolidation hurt or help my credit rating?

Blog, Personal FinanceBy Henssler FinancialJune 28, 2018

Making one debt payment instead of many may help you keep your debt under better control, but you may end up paying more in interest over time. We explain in this Question of the Week.

Jun272018

Preparing Taxes for 2018 and Beyond

Blog, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJune 27, 2018

Now that the fog of 2017’s taxes are behind you, did you talk to your C.P.A. about 2018? Some significant rules have changed, especially itemized deductions. Better take a look at your taxes now! We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.

Jun262018

Distributions from Traditional IRAs: Prior to Age 59½

Blog, Retirement, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJune 26, 2018

IRAs were meant to fund your retirement, so the IRS penalizes you if you withdraw from your account prior to age 59½. Learn the details in this week’s Financial Tip.

Jun222018

QuickBooks Tip: Customizing QuickBooks’ Forms

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, Quickbooks TipsBy Henssler FinancialJune 22, 2018

You might just think invoices are so you can get paid, but your accounting forms also contribute to your business’s image. We explain how you can personalize them in this QuickBooks Tip.

Jun222018

Navigating group health coverage options

Blog, In The News, InsuranceBy Henssler FinancialJune 22, 2018

In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains the may options of group health care coverage. Recent graduates who are accepting jobs might think that they’ve got an easy ride since their new employer offers a group health plan. Truth is, navigating the options in group health plans can be complicated.

Jun212018

What are Dividends?

Blog, Personal FinanceBy Henssler FinancialJune 21, 2018

When investors think of stocks, they often think of them increasing or decreasing in price. However, some companies share their earnings with shareholders in the form of dividends. Read all about it in this week’s Question of the Week.

Jun202018

Tax Reform Changes How Alimony Is Treated

Blog, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJune 20, 2018

Divorce in your future? Tax reform changed a lot of things, including how alimony is treated on your income tax return. Learn more in this week’s Tax Tip.

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