AvatarSean MurphyAvatarAvatar'He just said it on air': Weissmann reacts to Trump's TV confessionMSNBCThe Law Firm, Neal Katyal and Andrew Weissmann, join Jen Psaki to discuss special counsel Jack Smith seeking limited gag order on former President …
AvatarSean MurphyAvatarAvatar75% of families don’t know a key date to get financial aid for collegeverified_publisherCNBC - Jessica DicklerA decision from the White House on federal student loan forgiveness could be just days away. Yet current high school students will still struggle …
AvatarSean MurphyFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTax Increases Look Likely; Here Are Defensive Stepsinvestors.com - PAUL KATZEFFA big tax increase appears headed your way. In fact, federal lawmakers are eyeing several tax increases. Key details in the House Democrats' newly …
AvatarSean MurphyAvatarAvatarCould You Retire in Your 50s? Here's How to Find Outverified_publisherThe Motley Fool - Kailey HagenYou won't know until you actually crunch the numbers. With many Americans worried they won't be able to retire at all, the idea of retiring in one's …
AvatarSean MurphyAvatarAvatarOpening a Roth IRA for your kids offers investment options, tax-free growth, and a great lesson in how to saveverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Written by Jean Folger; edited by Richard RichtmyerSaving and investing are the keys to long-term wealth. Unfortunately, "most Americans lack the discipline to save an adequate amount as a percentage of their income," says financial advisor Sam Davis, a partner with TBH Global Asset Management. "So, inspiring savings early in a child's life can …
AvatarSean MurphyAvatarAvatarHow To Maintain And Compound Inherited WealthForbes - Martin SosnoffFirst, a brief history of financial markets: Stocks beat bonds over a 25- to 50-year time span. • Volatility of fixed income investments can equal that of equities in both directions. • The market (S&P 500 Index) can sell at book value, now at two times book. Bond yields can range from 1% to even 15% when …
AvatarSean MurphyAvatarAvatarHave An IRA Or 401(k)? The SECURE Act Would Change Your Estate PlanningForbes - Leon LaBrecqueThe Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019, which passed the House in a 417-3 vote and will now likely pass the Senate by unanimous consent, will probably change your estate planning. Under the previous rules, we could ‘stretch’ IRA distributions to non-spouse …