A 529 Plan Can Help Jump-Start Your College Fund
Building a college fund, even a small one, can help families feel more in control and less stressed during the college research and admission process. Think of a college fund as a down payment.
Building a college fund, even a small one, can help families feel more in control and less stressed during the college research and admission process. Think of a college fund as a down payment.
As seen in the Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains why some of the investment strategies that are working for investors right now seem substantially similar to strategies that should work in a recession.
A donor-advised fund is a powerful philanthropic tool that allows you to donate assets when it’s most tax-efficient. When you see a meaningful opportunity, you are able to provide grants to any active, qualified charitable organization.
Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, and K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA of Henssler Financial are joined by attorney Arun Gupta from Reeves Law P.C., to discuss how corporate documents and personal estate planning go hand in hand when it comes to business interests. While estate planning documents can be unpleasant to think about, both corporate documents and an estate plan are essential for the flow of assets when a business owner dies.
This week on “Money Talks,” Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, is joined by his fellow Research Analysts, Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, and Jacob Keen, CFA, to discuss the possibility of a recession, what this recession may look like, and what positions may work for investors.
In this “Money Talks Minute” Bil Lako, CFP® explains that while rules of thumb are not bad, they are just not customized to the client, and investors could be missing out on opportunities.
As seen in the Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains why some remote workers could be paying income tax in two states if their employer is in a different state.
If you’ve finished college within the last few years, chances are you’re paying off your student loans. What happens with your student loans now that they’ve entered repayment status will have a significant impact — positive or negative — on your credit history and credit score.
It’s been a rough Fall for the stock market. So much so that you should probably carefully review your portfolio and other capital transactions to minimize gain or maximize losses for the year.
For November, the Henssler Financial Research Analysts are keeping an eye on signs of softening in global trade, the possibility that Republicans only secured a narrow majority during mid-term elections, and speculation that China may lift their Covid-Zero policy.