On March 25, 2020, Congress passed the $2 trillion bill named the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. It was signed into law 2 days later. The CARES act…
In response to the recent downturn in small business operations, the U.S. Small Business Administration is offering program benefits to qualified employers. On Tuesday, March 31 3-4PM CST, Bill Simonet will be…
Effective tomorrow, Thursday March 25th, our office will move to working remotely for the next two weeks or until further notice, in order to be compliant with our community’s social distancing policies. While…
In volatile and stressful times like these, it’s always important to have perspective. Since the turn of the millennium, the market’s negative response to health crises has been relatively short-lived.…
Conventional wisdom says that what goes up must come down. But even if you view market volatility as a normal occurrence, it can be tough to handle when your money…
What are filing status considerations?If you’re separated, considering a divorce, or are already divorced, you should be aware of the income tax ramifications of your divorce-related financial decisions. An important…
If you fail to estimate your federal income tax withholding properly, it may cost you in a variety of ways. If you receive an income tax refund, it essentially means…
If you or your spouse currently have multiple Individual Retirement Accounts open, please contact us to consider consolidating those accounts. Having multiple IRAs open can result in excessive management costs…
The $1.4 trillion spending package enacted on December 20, 2019, included the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act, which had overwhelmingly passed the House of Representatives in…
Hey Clients!Today we wanted to share something with you that can result in finding some unclaimed money or property that may rightfully belong to you, without you knowing. This quick…