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Dos and Don’ts for Investing During the Holidays

Dos and Don’ts for Investing During the Holidays

In the world of investing, the “holiday effect,” as it is often referred to, is a phenomenon where stock prices see an increase right before a major holiday. There are many theories on why this may occur. It could be from trading volume being down due to investors taking a vacation or maybe because investors are becoming more averse to risk during the holiday season and off-loading their riskier investments.

Year-End Tax Planning Considerations for Capital Gains

Year-End Tax Planning Considerations for Capital Gains

As the end of the year approaches, investors need to focus on tax-related considerations, particularly regarding capital gains. Year-end tax planning can help investors manage their overall tax liability while seeking to manage investments for suitable tax outcomes. In this article, we explore four key tax planning areas for capital gains: what it is, tax law changes, tax efficiency, and offsetting capital losses.

Market Opportunities Amid An Economic Rotation

Market Opportunities Amid An Economic Rotation

Opportunities abound in the markets, even during periods when the economy appears ripe for a regime shift. Recent growth metrics surprised to the upside, but leading indicators point toward some downside risk. In this edition of the Weekly Market Commentary, we examine potential opportunities amid a rotation in housing, buying patterns, and inflation.

Qualified Charitable Distributions for RMDs

Qualified Charitable Distributions for RMDs

Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) are vital for those who must take an annual required minimum distribution (RMD) but seek a tax-advantaged strategy that may help lower their adjusted gross income (AGI). Using a QCD strategy, one can transfer a portion or all...

Anatomy of a Market Rally: Looking at Key Catalysts

Anatomy of a Market Rally: Looking at Key Catalysts

As the market appears to be taking a rest and consolidating its $2.7 trillion rally leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday, the historical pattern over the last five years suggests the shortened holiday week typically enjoys modest gains.

4 Thanksgiving Lessons for a Feast-Worthy Financial Plan

4 Thanksgiving Lessons for a Feast-Worthy Financial Plan

Thanksgiving is a holiday for spending time with loved ones, being grateful, and perhaps enjoying a bit of overindulgence. There are many financial lessons to be had in planning, preparing, and celebrating this annual feast.1 Here are four Thanksgiving lessons that...

Investment Scams: 7 Common Red Flags

Investment Scams: 7 Common Red Flags

Investing your money is a great way to prepare for retirement and help your financial goals. While investing is vital for smart saving, not all investments are on the up and up. While there is always some degree of risk when investing any funds, some investment...

5 Tax Benefits of Long-Term Care Insurance

5 Tax Benefits of Long-Term Care Insurance

Kitty O’Neill Collings, an American politician and pioneer in the area of international diplomacy, civil liberties, and social justice, once quipped, “Aging seems to be the only available way to live a long life.” Along with aging comes the certainty that most of us...

Can Muni Investors Catch a Break? We Think So

Can Muni Investors Catch a Break? We Think So

It’s been another volatile year for municipal (muni) investors this year. While generally outperforming U.S. Treasuries, the Bloomberg Muni Index is on track for its second calendar year of negative returns—something that has never happened before. But, while...

Why Caregivers Should Care About Estate Planning

Why Caregivers Should Care About Estate Planning

More than half of Americans don't have a will, even though most agree that wills are a good idea. For caregivers, planning ahead for their unexpected death is even more critical since the people who depend on their services will likely still need help. A focus on...

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