IRS Form 1099-K – The New Reporting Rule

1099k

Unless Congress acts this year to change the rule it enacted with the adoption of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, more information reporting will be required of certain third-party payment networks. Beginning this year, payment card companies, payment apps and online marketplaces such as PayPal, Amazon, Venmo and eBay, must file IRS Form […]

Is Leverage Good?

Impact of Leverage

Leverage is a powerful force that is deeply rooted in our society. It has facilitated the build-out of communities, contributed to the expansion of businesses, and led to countless booms and busts in the economy. While there are many places where leverage has done good, that doesn’t tell the full story. What Does Leverage Mean? […]

HSA Planning: Drawdown and Estate Planning

HSA Planning

The IRS recently announced the annual HSA contribution limits for 2024: $4,150 for self-only coverage and $8,300 for family coverage. This is one of the most significant jumps in years and not surprising, given the latest inflation trends. And if you are 55 or older, you can tack on an additional $1000 catch-up contribution. What […]

Compound Interest: The Eighth Wonder of the World

compounding interest

Would you rather have one million dollars in cash or one dollar that doubles for 20 days straight? At face value, you might think “Why would I not take the one million dollars over one dollar right now?” Thinking this way would be short-sighted because, with a little bit of patience, you would be awarded […]

Long-Term Care – To Insure or Not to Insure?

long-term care

In our work with pre-retiree and retired clients, we often get questions surrounding the applicability of long-term care (LTC) insurance to their particular financial situation. LTC insurance is, in many cases, viewed as this mysterious box of unknown benefits and costs and often clients are even afraid to inquire about the topic. So, let’s take […]

Average Returns are Anything but Average

Today, we will deconstruct a common myth about market returns. Before I get started, I recently addressed some common investor mistakes and how to avoid them. If you missed them or would like to reread them, you can do that by simply clicking here, here, and here. Do you know what the average price return […]

Cryptocurrency Taxation

Do I have to pay tax on crypto

Do I have to pay income tax on my cryptocurrency (“Crypto”) transactions? Will my Crypto transactions be reported to me? Over the past couple of years, we have heard these questions, and others like them, quite frequently. If you disposed of your Crypto during the year from a taxable account, the short answer is yes. […]

Investing vs Gambling: What’s the Difference?

Gambling vs Investing

Gambling has never been so popular and accessible as it is today. Sports gambling is now legal in over half of the US. And if you live in one of the states, like Ohio, where it recently became legal, this is no news to you. Like gambling, investing has also grown in accessibility with the […]

Financial Habits and Lifestyle Creep

financial habits

In our last blog, we encouraged you to start the new year off right by setting a few financial goals for yourself. Setting personal financial goals is so important, but, just like fitness goals, they can get pushed to the back burner of life. Time moves quickly. In the blink of an eye, you have […]

Net Unrealized Appreciation: Company Retirement Plans with Company Stock

Net unrealized appreciation

Many employees who work for publicly traded companies have the option of purchasing their company stock within their retirement plan. This turns out to be a win-win scenario for the employee and the company. The employee gets ownership in their employer stock and is connected to, in a sense, the profits and losses of the […]