Financial Planning and Insurance in the Hamptons and Beyond
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High-income participants will not be allowed to make pre-tax catch-up contributions to a traditional 401(k) or similar plan starting in 2026, but they will be able to contribute to a workplace Roth.
Staying disciplined in building a well-constructed portfolio over time can help carry investors through the market’s rough spots.
This article presents the IRS’ cost-of-living adjustments for 2024 that affect contribution limits for retirement plans and various tax deduction, exclusion, exemption, and threshold amounts.
This calculator is designed to help you attach a dollar figure to your life’s work.
This calculator can help you determine whether you should consider converting to a Roth IRA.
This Cash Flow Analysis form will help you weigh your income vs. your expenses.