Proposed Plan to “Fix Our Broken Tax Code”

Proposed Plan to “Fix Our Broken Tax Code”

For much of the year, we’ve told clients “let’s wait and see” when considering certain tax saving strategies like Roth conversions or a Qualified Charitable Distribution because we wanted to see what tax policies might come from Washington. On September 27th, the White House released the “Unified Framework for Fixing Our Broken Tax Code” to…

Dying With a Will Could be the Least of Your Problems

Dying With a Will Could be the Least of Your Problems

Advanced estate planning can’t include every “what-if” scenario. In my wife’s family things didn’t exactly play out like they’d planned. Her parents each wrote their own obituary years before their deaths…or so we thought. It turns out that Anne’s mother authored both obituaries. Her mother’s read that her husband “preceded her in death” and his…

Student Loans: Assess the Situation (Part 1 of 2)

Student Loans: Assess the Situation (Part 1 of 2)

It is near impossible to cover every student loan situation, payback option and variable in an individual’s life with a blog post. I recommend using the information below as a starting point and combining it with personal knowledge of yourself and your resources to mount a plan of attack for your scenario. Navy Seals and…

Required Reading for Nearly Anyone: “Being Mortal” by Dr. Atul Gawande
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Required Reading for Nearly Anyone: “Being Mortal” by Dr. Atul Gawande

Not Your Typical Summer Beach Read I bought Being Mortal a few years ago on a date night with my wife. We grabbed dinner and stopped through Scuppernong Books to judge books by their covers. We each bought a book and laughed that my choice was a surgeon’s thoughts on “medicine and what matters most…