The humble, inadequately appreciated, Health Savings Account

Fifteen years after they were rolled out, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) remain one of the least understood tax-advantaged savings vehicles in existence.  They came into being as part of the 2003 Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act, signed into law by President George W. Bush.  These plans allow certain people to save money through […]

Geeky Bond Math Made (somewhat) Simple.

In the universe of capital market investments, it seems there’s no area more confounding than the ‘debt markets’.  Clients and advisors alike project a look of semi-understanding when bonds and all of their quirky dynamics come into the equation. Bonds are easy, as long as we remember one thing:  they’re debt.  We’re pretty comfortable with […]

First World Problems and The Kiddie Tax

We’re looking at what some economists call the longest bull market in history, and it’s creating problems. They’re not really bad problems.  We’ll just call them challenges.  More specifically, we’ll call them Capital Gains – and the IRS will be looking to take a portion of those in taxes.  Fortunately, for pretty much everyone, the […]

Dude – Where’s my Social Security Statement?

We received them annually.  They were white with green stripes, and they gave us some comfort in knowing that all of those Social Security taxes we’d paid over our lives were actually going to yield us something.  Then, in 2011, they stopped coming. For some of us, we didn’t notice.  For lots of others, it […]