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As year-end approaches, many look to maximize tax deductions through charitable giving. Donating highly appreciated assets, such as stocks or real estate, through a charitable remainder trust (CRT) is an effective strategy. Pure’s Financial Advisor, Michael, CFP®, AIF®, highlights how CRTs offer tax and estate planning benefits while allowing you to support a cause you […]
If you give a gift, the IRS will forgive a tax! Put away your checkbook – Joe Anderson, CFP® and special guest Allison Alley, CFP® show you six secrets to getting bigger tax savings from your donations to charity, including organizations like 501(c)(3) non-profits, churches, and schools. Tax-Smart Charitable Giving: Financial Goals Charitable Giving Strategies […]
‘Tis the season to give and to get back. Americans give billions of dollars to 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organizations throughout the year. While most of us know that you can get a tax deduction for giving, do you know how to maximize that tax deduction? In this webinar, Alan Clopine, CPA, Chief Financial Officer and […]
From Thanksgiving to New Years Day, people are generally in a festive and giving mood. In fact, about 30% of all donations to non-profit organizations happen in the month of December. Pure’s Senior Financial Planner, Hillel Katzeff, CFP®, covers some best practices for you to give to charity. FREE GUIDE | Charitable Giving: Steps on […]
Senior Financial Planner, Brian Sauter, CFP®, AIF®, reviews three strategies for charitable giving and how to maximize your tax deductions. FREE GUIDE | Charitable Giving: Steps on Informed Giving Transcript There are several ways that you can donate to charity. You can use cash or check, appreciated stock or real estate, clothing, household items, vehicles […]
Does that 5-year Roth clock start with every Roth conversion? Plus, a Social Security, Medicare, IRMAA, Roth conversion retirement spitball, a self-employed retirement savings and tax planning spitball, and Delaware Statutory Trusts, security-based loans, charitable remainder trusts, and other charitable giving strategies explained. Also, will your portfolio grow faster with the help of a financial advisor? And if you’ve got a smokin’ hot wife 8 years your junior and you want to retire on the same day at ages 70 and 62, are there other financial considerations, or are you just bragging?
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