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IRS Releases 2023 Key Numbers for Health Savings Accounts

The IRS has released the 2023 contribution limits for health savings accounts (HSAs), as well as the 2023 minimum deductible and maximum out-of-pocket amounts for high-deductible health plans (HDHPs). An HSA is a tax-advantaged account that's paired with an HDHP. An HSA offers several valuable tax benefits: You may be able to make pre-tax contributions via payroll deduction through your...

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Warning: Social Security Retroactive Checks

By:  Paul Horn, CFP®, CPWA®, Senior Financial Planner Deciding when to claim Social Security benefits will have a permanent impact on the benefit you receive. Claiming before your full retirement age (66-67 based on birth year) can significantly reduce your benefit, while delaying increases it. More than ever, we are seeing more individuals not collect their Social Security until they...

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Points to Consider as you Approach Retirement

If you're a decade or so away from retirement, you've probably spent at least some time thinking about this major life change. How will you manage the transition? Will you travel, take up a new sport or hobby, or spend more time with friends and family? Should you consider relocating? Will you continue to work in some capacity? Will changes in your income sources affect your standard of living?...

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5 Myths and Facts About Social Security

Myths and misstatements of fact frequently circulate on the Internet, in email and on websites, and are repeated in endless loops of misinformation. One common set of such misinformation involves Social Security and its benefits. Given Social Security's importance, concerns about its current and future state are understandable and widespread. We will spend some time debunking some common...

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Net Unrealized Appreciation: The Untold Story

If you participate in a 401(k), employee stock ownership plan, or other qualified retirement plan that lets you invest in your employer's stock, you need to know about net unrealized appreciation — a simple tax-deferral opportunity with an unfortunately complicated name. When you receive a distribution from your employer's retirement plan, the distribution is generally taxable to you at ordinary...

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What is the Roth 5-Year Rule?

Actually, there are three five-year rules you need to know about. The first five-year rule determines when you can begin receiving tax-free qualified distributions from your Roth IRA.  Withdrawals from your Roth IRA — including both your contributions and any investment earnings — are completely tax- and penalty-free if you satisfy a five-year holding period and one of the following...

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Social Security: What Should You Do at Age 62?

Is 62 your lucky number? If you're eligible, that's the earliest age you can start receiving Social Security retirement benefits. Although collecting early retirement benefits makes sense for some people, there's a major drawback to consider: If you start collecting benefits early, your monthly retirement benefit will be permanently reduced. So, before you put down the tools of your trade, there...

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What Business Owners Must Know About CalSavers as the Deadline Approaches

California is among the first states in the nation to design a “state-run” retirement program enacted by the CalSavers Retirement Savings Trust Act. Any business with more than 5 employees that does not have a current employer-sponsored retirement plan MUST enroll in the program by the following dates: September 30, 2020, for businesses with 101+ or more employees*June 30, 2021, for businesses...

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Tax-Free Investing with In-Plan Roth’s and Roth IRAs

By:  Crystal Kessler, CFP®, Wealth Advisor/Financial Planner There is a lot of confusion when it comes to In-Plan Roth’s (i.e., Roth 401k or Roth 403b) and a Roth IRA. Throughout this article we will refer to just Roth 401ks but know the rules we refer to for Roth 401ks apply to other In-Plan Roth’s like 403bs. It is important to realize that these are two completely different investment...

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The Rule of 55

What is the rule of 55? How does it work? Are there any catches? The rule of 55 allows those looking to retire earlier than normal or those who need the cash flow, a way to take distributions from their retirement plans sooner than is typically allowed. This quick 3-minute video gives the details with BFSG's own, Tina Schackman, CFA®, CFP®. Watch here for more. Disclosure: BFSG does not make any...

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IRS Announces 2022 Retirement Account Contribution Limits

The Treasury Department has announced inflation-adjusted figures for retirement account savings for 2022. While contribution limits are up for workplace plans, contribution limits for Individual Retirement Accounts are stuck at 2019 levels. Inflation means you can—and probably should—contribute more to your workplace retirement account in 2022. Check out the new limits here. Disclosure: BFSG...

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The 4 Biggest Mistakes People Make with IRA Rollovers

By:  Paul Horn, CFP®, CPWA®, Senior Financial Planner For many individuals, their retirement account(s) is their largest asset outside of maybe their home. Over $500 billion is rolled over annually from workplace retirement plans to Individual Retirement Accounts(s) (IRAs). According to the Department of Labor (DOL), the decision to roll over assets from a workplace retirement plan to an IRA is...

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Summer Webinar Series Replays Available

Our BFSG Summer Webinar Series is now available to watch on our YouTube channel “BFSG University”. This Summer Webinar Series focused on #retirementplanning around the following topics: Retirement Q&A: Ask the Experts – Hear the Certified Financial Planner™ professionals at BFSG answer #retirement related questions.Retirement Accounts: Traditional vs. Roth – Learn the typical ways to save in...

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Mid-Year is a Good Time for a Financial Checkup

As life emerges from the pandemic to a "new normal," a mid-year financial checkup may be more important than ever this year.  Here are some ways to make sure that your financial situation is continuing on the right path. Reassess your financial goals At the beginning of the year, you may have set financial goals geared toward improving your financial situation. Perhaps you wanted to save more,...

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The Future of Retirement in America

Most retirement savers assume they will be able to access Social Security and Medicare in retirement, but what if those options become unavailable? Join our webinar on July 29th at 10 am PST for an important discussion on the future of retirement in America and how you can prepare for potential changes to the retirement landscape. BFSG Wealth Manager Andrew Donahue, CFP®, MHA will be hosting the...

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