Why CPAs Need Long-Term Care Insurance

America is facing a growing health crisis, one largely driven by our own daily habits. Surprisingly, it’s not about smoking, drinking, or even unhealthy eating. Instead, a significant contributor is something that happens at the workplace, and while you’re reading this, you might be doing it yourself—albeit passively. To cut to the chase, the issue […]
Protect What You’ve Earned: A CPA’s Roadmap to Asset Security

You open your mailbox one day to find a certified letter waiting for you. As you sign for it and start reading, you realize it’s a summons to the courthouse. A client has filed a lawsuit against you, and now you’re going to have to defend yourself in court. You never thought this would happen […]
The Key Sections of Medicare: Essential Knowledge for CPAs

As a CPA, you’ve had a long and stressful career, and it has likely affected your physical and mental health. In retirement, you’ll finally get a breather from those long hours sitting behind a computer screen, helping your clients reduce their tax burden. In retirement, it’s time to take care of yourself, and one of […]
How to Manage Healthcare Costs via Investing (and Save On Taxes)

The taxman seems to follow us everywhere, right? He taxes our salaries, our properties, our purchases, our investments, and even our gifts! It’s hard to find a place where his hands don’t reach. However, there is one bastion of tax-free goodness potentially available to you. Imagine drawing a salary, not paying taxes on a portion […]
The 529 Plan: How to Make the Most of It

Everything seems to be getting more expensive these days: groceries, gas, housing, traveling, credit card interest rates, healthcare, and higher education, just to name a few. Unfortunately, inflation doesn’t explain everything, especially regarding college education costs, which have consistently outpaced inflation since 1977. Tuition vs. Inflation Chart Source: https://www.minneapolisfed.org/about-us/monetary-policy/inflation-calculator/consumer-price-index-1913- This phenomenon of consistently rising tuition […]
How to Protect Your CPA Income in Retirement

How long would it take for you to run out of money if you suddenly stopped getting a paycheck? The thought may seem absurd at the moment, but eventually, that day will come when you retire. From that point on, you won’t have the luxury of earning a paycheck to spend and invest as you […]
Will Inflation Ruin Your Retirement?

Over the decades of your working and investing career as a CPA, your portfolio has likely begun to experience exponential, compounding growth. It took a while to earn that first $100,000 and then your first $500,000, but as the decades pass, your portfolio will probably begin to grow faster and faster. However, there’s one minor […]
Evaluating Income Sources In Retirement

As a CPA, you’ve spent your career helping clients navigate complex financial situations and plan for their futures. But when it comes to your own retirement, are you accurately anticipating your income sources? Many Americans, and even CPAs, have serious misconceptions about their retirement income – frequently through no fault or intention of their own. […]
Tax Mistakes to Avoid in Retirement

CPAs are often experts in the finer points of tax law – however, when it comes to retirement planning, there is sometimes a gap in how a tax plan should integrate a lifelong investment plan. All those years of diligent saving can be quickly undone not by choosing the wrong assets but rather by not […]
Are You Retirement Ready in 2024?

It’s 2024, and the world is changing fast – perhaps a bit too fast. Wouldn’t it be nice to finally get away from the hustle and bustle of running your firm or working your way up the career ladder and finally settling into that long-awaited – and well-deserved – rest? Unfortunately, even after years of […]