When thinking of buying vs. leasing we usually think of cars, but did you know that you can lease just about anything? Personal computers, apartments and houses, business equipment, and even employees can all be leased. Which is the best way? First, there is no best way because each decision should be made on an […]
Archives for June 2015
FSA Plan = Money Saved
What exactly is an FSA plan and how can it save you money? FSA stands for flexible spending account, which is a special account that is used to pay for medical expenses on a pretax basis. In other words, the money put towards the plan is not subject to income taxes and social security/medicare taxes. […]
Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA
Traditional IRA: An individual retirement account that allows individuals to contribute pretax money to investments. The investments grow tax-deferred until the amounts are withdrawn at retirement, generally age 59 1/2. The maximum amount you can contribute for 2015 is the lesser of your taxable compensation or $5,500 ($6,500 if you are 50 or older). There […]
Estate Planning Basics
No one wants to think of the inevitable, but there are some basic points regarding estate planning we should all know. There are complex trusts and gifting strategies that can be incorporated, but let’s talk about first things first. Do you have a will? How do you own your assets? Are your beneficiaries updated in […]