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Last Chance: Save Money with These Tax Tips Before Year-End

Tax planning should be part of every individual investor’s financial and retirement plan. Here are 7 things to consider as you weigh potential tax moves between now and the end of the year to help you save money: 1. Defer income to next year Consider opportunities to defer income to 2022, particularly if you think you may be in a lower tax bracket then. For example, you may be able to defer a...

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How to Profit from Inflation

Do you have excess cash reserves that you won’t need for 12-months? If yes, then consider Series I savings bonds. These bonds pay a fixed rate for the life of the bond (today it is 0%), plus the annualized Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate. With the interest compounded semiannually, these I Bonds will pay a total annualized interest rate of 7.12% through April 2022, well in excess of any...

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Welcome to the Team – Xiaomei Huang

Please join us in welcoming Xiaomei Huang, MBA, MS, to Benefit Financial Services Group. Xiaomei joins BFSG as a Securities & Financial Analyst. As a Securities and Financial Analyst, Xiaomei’s current responsibilities include analyzing securities using fundamental research. Prior to joining Benefit Financial Services Group, she worked in the media, and she approaches security analysis like...

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The Least Understood Risk to Retirement

You have done a great job preparing for retirement, but do you understand the risks? Timing is everything, and early market declines at retirement, particularly if they are paired with rising inflation, can significantly reduce the longevity of your retirement nest egg. Learn from Paul Horn, CFP® in this 2-minute BFSG short as he discusses the least understood risk to retirement – sequence risk...

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Take Advantage of These Charitable Giving Perks Before They Expire

By:  Michael Allbee, CFP®, Senior Portfolio Manager Did you miss out on #GivingTuesday? You still have time to take advantage of two temporary perks for cash gifts to charities before they expire at year-end. The first perk for those that itemize deductions, allows 100% of cash gifts (including by check, credit card or debit card) to be deductible in 2021 (this also applied for 2020)....

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Monthly Market Update (November): 3 Things You Need to Know

November returns would have looked very different had the month ended at Thanksgiving, but the last three days turned global markets on a head. Here are 3 things you need to know: The gradual removal of pandemic-era monetary policy accommodation in the United States has begun with the Federal Reserve’s announcement on November 3 that it would start to scale back its bond-buying program.President...

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Don’t Forget to Doublecheck your RMD(s)

We get it. With so much going on, it can be easy to forget taking your required minimum distribution (RMD). Failing to take the full amount of an RMD could result in a penalty tax of 50% of the difference. When do I need to take them? How much do I need to take? Can I avoid the ordinary income from the RMD? This 3-minute BFSG short with Paul Horn, CFP® gives a high-level overview of the most...

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The November Employment Head Fake

By:  Thomas Steffanci, PhD, Senior Portfolio Manager The print of the monthly payroll employment number brings Wall Street cheers or anguish, filling the market airwaves with new prognostications of economic growth or stagnation. The November release was a clear example of such harrumphing. According to the Labor Department, employment rose by just 210,000, far below the consensus of a...

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What are the Cost Implications and Investment Opportunities Associated with Climate Change?

By:  Steven L. Yamshon, Ph.D., Managing Principal Regardless, if global warming is caused by natural forces or by excess greenhouse gases, there is clear evidence that shows that global temperatures have been rising since 1850 (See Chart 1). Although climate change will cause many adverse effects on Earth, the impacts on real estate and agriculture could be most severe. Chart 1: Average...

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Required Minimum Distribution Roundup

As we approach the end of 2021, now is a good time to take a closer look to make sure you have satisfied your required minimum distributions (RMDs). Generally, RMDs must be taken by December 31 each year (Exception: RMDs are not required from an employer plan if you are still working at the company sponsoring the plan and you do not own more than 5% of the company). Failing to take the full...

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Can Metals Help to Mitigate Climate Change Effects?

By:  Thomas Steffanci, PhD, Senior Portfolio Manager I came across an interesting article in Mining.com referencing a study by Citicorp that found that metals such as aluminum, nickel, steel, and copper (including the fossil fuels necessary for their production processes) can have a net beneficial effect on climate mitigation. This surprising finding was that the use of these metals can drive...

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Welcome to the Team – Kaylan Hill-Curiel

Please join us in welcoming Kaylan Hill-Curiel to Benefit Financial Services Group. Kaylan joins BFSG as an Operations Specialist. Kaylan will handle all the administrative and back-office tasks that are essential to the efficient operation of our Phoenix branch office. Previously, she worked as a financial representative for MassMutual and AssetMark Trust. She graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree...

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Tax Planning Webinar Replay: Understanding Biden’s Tax Proposals

In case you missed this week’s BFSG’s Fall Webinar Series, “Tax Planning: Understanding Biden’s Tax Proposals”, you can now watch the replay by clicking here. Our guest speaker Erica York, an economist with the Tax Foundation, reviewed the current Build Back Better tax proposals and we discussed tax strategies to help you reduce your taxes for 2021 and beyond. Visit BFSG University on YouTube to...

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The Intelligent Investor: What is Warren Buffett Buying?

Mr. Market, the imaginary investor in Ben Graham’s book, The Intelligent Investor, is willing to constantly buy or sell a stock based on whether it has recently gone up or down. Yet, these actions are based on the emotion of recent events, and not on sound investing principles. Ben Graham’s most famous student, Warren Buffett, understands the importance of keeping his emotions in check and...

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