Kurt Rosentreter 2019 Year-End Tax Tips
Happy Holidays! In this edition, Kurt provides a detailed list of 2019 Year-End Tax Tips and 2019 Remuneration.
Happy Holidays! In this edition, Kurt provides a detailed list of 2019 Year-End Tax Tips and 2019 Remuneration.
I Won Another Client from a Robo-Advisory Firm. If you follow the financial press in Canada and elsewhere, you have heard that robot- advisory is positioned as the future of financial advice and a better way for consumers to invest their savings. It consists of investment firms using technology to manage investment portfolios, offering some …
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Fourth Quarter Tax Tips include the following topics: Taxable Benefits, Property Flipping, Unclaimed Bank Deposits, Protecting Your Tax Information, and Trusts for Disabled Beneficiaries.
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In the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Indiana Jones had to figure out which stones in a pathway to step on to reach his goal and to avoid falling to his death. Avoiding financial mistakes as a dentist involves making similar judgment calls over a career of 30 years. From my vantage point as a …
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When it comes to financial planning for your children, we want to do things the right way. To take care of our children financially when they are young and dependent, guide them as young adults, and transfer our wealth to them when we die in old age and they often have children of their own. …
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Big Spending and Lack of Focus on Financial Goals Catch up with Us Around Middle Age Here is the picture: A couple sits up in bed on a Sunday morning and looks at each other – they are both age 50. “Honey, Mike down the street told me last week he is retiring this year. …
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