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Our financial newsletters are designed to provide helpful information on a wide variety of financial topics. Simply click on one of the newsletter topics below to read an article in its entirety.

Double Up with a Spousal IRA

Do you know how to fund an IRA for a nonworking spouse? These IRS rules can help couples build retirement savings based on joint income.

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March

Double Up with a Spousal IRA

Do you know how to fund an IRA for a nonworking spouse? These IRS rules can help couples build retirement savings based on joint income.

Creating Your Own “Operation London Bridge”

Queen Elizabeth II had a complex end-of-life plan, but you may also need an appropriate plan to help ease the burden on your family.

HOT TOPIC: Red Ink: The Debt Ceiling and Deficit Spending

This report explains the potential consequences of not raising the debt limit in a timely manner and provides an overview of new projections from the CBO for future deficits and the national debt.

Key Retirement and Tax Numbers for 2023

Find out about cost-of-living adjustments that affect retirement plan contribution limits and other deductions and threshold amounts.

The Inflation Experience is Painful – and Personal

This article discusses consumer price index categories, how they’re weighted, and the top drivers of inflation over the past year.

When Should Young Adults Start Investing for Retirement?

Now is the best time to start retirement investing for two key reasons: compounding and tax management. Read this article to learn more.

February

HOT TOPIC: SECURE 2.0 Aims to Brighten the Future for Retirement Savers

This article provides an overview of upcoming changes that could affect workplace retirement plan participants and IRA owners due to legislation passed by Congress at the end of 2022.

Three Ways to Help Simplify Your Finances

Over time, finances can become complicated. Here are three ideas that might make them simpler and less stressful.

Small Businesses Should Prepare for Stronger Tax Enforcement

The IRS is receiving $80 billion to upgrade its technology and workforce. This article offers tips for business owners to help avoid a tax audit.

Fixed for Life: What Can an Annuity Do for You?

Do you know the difference between immediate and deferred annuities and options for annuitization? Read this article to find out.

Balancing Stocks and Bonds in One Fund

Discover what to look for in a balanced mutual fund and learn how this type of fund might be used in a portfolio.

December

IRA Distributions Can Benefit Your Favorite Cause…and Your Tax Bill

IRA owners who are 70½ or older can give to charity without itemizing and still get a tax break. Find out how.

Fraudsters and Scammers Pocket Nearly $6 Billion in 2021

This article discusses the most common and costly types of scams, and how would-be victims can spot them.

Talk About These Money Matters Before the Wedding

Get an overview of financial topics couples should discuss to help keep surprises and disagreements from disrupting newlywed bliss.

Sectors: Overweight, Underweight, or Just Right?

Did you know varying performance can change the balance of sectors in a portfolio? Learn how sector funds can be used to shift sector weighting.

Is It Time to Buy an Electric Vehicle?

The electric-vehicle market is evolving quickly. This article offers some ideas to consider before purchasing an electric vehicle.

HOT TOPIC: ‘Tis the Season for Tax-Friendly Giving Strategies

Donating to charity could offer tax benefits and may increase your ability to give. This article explores various tax-advantaged giving strategies.

November

HOT TOPIC: What Does a Strong Dollar Mean for the U.S. Economy?

This article looks at why the dollar is surging and how the strong dollar may affect U.S. consumers, businesses, and the broader economy.

Retirement Savings in a Volatile Market

Emotional reactions can be an enemy of sound investing. This article offers perspective and strategies that may help investors stay the course.

New Life for Your Old Insurance Policy

Did you know that there are alternatives to abandoning or surrendering current life insurance coverage? Learn more in this article.

October

Donor-Advised Funds Combine Charitable Impact with Tax Benefits

This article discusses how a donor-advised fund might be used to time charitable contributions for tax purposes or to gift appreciated assets.

Small Businesses Are Short-Staffed and Overwhelmed

The pandemic kicked off a severe labor shortage. What can small-business owners do if they are struggling to meet staffing needs?

HOT TOPIC: CHIPS and Science Act Aims to Preserve U.S. Technology Edge

This article discusses the CHIPS and Science Act’s key provisions, as the U.S. strives to reduce its reliance on semiconductors produced overseas.

Building Financial Resilience

Steps to be better positioned for turbulent events such as inflation, roller-coaster markets, and global events — and hopefully emerge even stronger.

September

Dividends for Income and Total Returns

Dividend investing can be a dependable source of income for retirees and others. This article provides an overview.

Diversifying Your Portfolio with International Flair

Do you know the benefits and risks of investing in foreign markets using international mutual funds or ETFs? Find out in this article.

How Life Insurance Could Help Mitigate Taxes in Retirement

A permanent life policy can be used to help supplement retirement income, pay for long-term care services, or leave a tax-free legacy.

Preparing for a Natural Disaster

Here are some tips to help homeowners protect their properties and evacuate safely in the event of a natural disaster.

What the Red-Hot Job Market Means for Workers

A discussion of the dynamics of the current job market — one that is quite possibly the most worker-friendly in many years.

HOT TOPIC: Unpacking the Inflation Reduction Act: What’s in It?

This article provides an overview of provisions that could affect consumers and businesses, including clean energy tax credits, Medicare changes, and new corporate taxes.

August

Life Insurance Living Benefits

In addition to the death benefit, life insurance policies can provide other benefits while the policyholder is still alive. Find out more.

Six Steps to Starting a New Business

Have you thought about starting your own business? Here’s an overview of some important first steps in the entrepreneurial process.

Uncle Sam Wants to Know About Your Gig Income

Discover how a 2022 IRS tax reporting change could affect people who are self-employed or whose side job pays through an app or online platform.

Inflation Protection for Investment Dollars

Did you know that Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) can help hedge a bond portfolio against inflation? This article explains how.

July

HOT TOPIC: Tech Sector Turmoil and the Bear Market

This article discusses factors that have been driving market volatility and provides perspective to help investors make sound portfolio decisions.

WEP and GPO Can Reduce Social Security Benefits

Explore an overview of the windfall elimination provision and the government pension offset used in calculating Social Security benefits for certain people.

How Long Should You Keep Financial Records?

The end of tax season might be a good time to organize financial records. Discover guidelines to help you decide what to keep and what to discard.

Adjusting Your Tax Withholding

Consider adjustments to income tax withholding after viewing the prior year’s tax results. See which situations might require special attention.

A Wealth of Information: How to Read a Mutual Fund Prospectus

Did you know a mutual fund prospectus provides key details about the fund? This article offers an overview of information in a prospectus.

June

HOT TOPIC: Rising Rates Join Long List of Housing Dilemmas

This article explores how soaring housing costs, rising rates, and declining affordability could impact borrowers and the housing market.

Where to Look for Lost and Forgotten Money

States hold unclaimed property for about one in 10 Americans. Here are some online resources that may help you find out if you’re one of them.

What’s Your Retirement Dream Elevator Pitch?

How do you see your retirement? This article provides some guidelines to help you develop a well-defined retirement vision.

Consider a Bond Ladder for Rising Interest Rates

A bond ladder can help mitigate the effect of rising rates, generate income, and dampen the effects of stock market volatility. Learn more.

Avoiding Probate

Probate can result in added expenses and delays when settling an estate. Read about four ways to avoid the probate process.

May

Baseball Lessons That Might Help Change Up Your Finances

Learn some lessons from America’s favorite pastime that may inspire you to take a fresh look at your finances.

Food Inflation: What’s Behind It and How to Cope

U.S. food prices were hit hard in 2021. This article includes seven tips to help consumers control their family’s grocery bills.

HOT TOPIC: High Inflation: How Long Will It Last?

This article looks at some of the forces behind rising prices, the Fed’s plan to combat them, and early signs that inflation may be easing.

Planning to Quit Your Job? What to Know Before You Go

Millions of U.S. workers voluntarily left their jobs in 2021. Here are some things to keep in mind if you’re considering quitting.

Why Small Businesses Should Pay Attention to Accessibility

Find out more about how Americans with Disabilities Act requirements and guidelines may apply to your premises and websites.

Working While Receiving Social Security Benefits

Do you understand how working in retirement can affect your Social Security benefits? Read this article to find out.

April

ETFs Are Gaining on Mutual Funds: Here’s Why

Are you familiar with the differences between mutual funds and exchange-traded funds? This article compares and contrasts the two.

Flood Insurance: Be Prepared for Rising Waters and Changing Rates

Read about a new flood risk-rating system that could help homeowners assess actual risk and set more appropriate insurance premiums.

Key Retirement and Tax Numbers for 2022

Explore some key retirement plan contribution limits and various tax deduction, exclusion, exemption, and threshold amounts for 2022.

What’s the Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid?

Medicare and Medicaid may seem similar, but what each program pays for and for whom can be very different.

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