Retirees aren’t required to take minimum distributions (RMDs) from their retirement accounts in 2020. If you withdrew money earlier this year and don’t want those funds counted towards your annual income, you have until August 31 to return it. Reach out with any questions.
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The Deadline for Retirees to Return Unwanted RMDs Is Almost Here
Organizing all your financial accounts and documents will make it easier, when needed, for you, and your loved ones, to manage your finances.
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Retirement checklist: Tips to help you organize and manage your finances
“Stand up like a mountain; have faith like a rock; love like an avalanche.”
– Bob Goff, author of Love Does
Does the pandemic have you re-considering your retirement timeline? Before you make any decisions, let’s meet and evaluate your options.
FORBES.COM
68 Million Americans Are Changing Their Retirement Plans
The COVID-19 pandemic pushed many organizations to adopt remote work – but is it here to stay? Learn how working from home and other factors could have a lasting impact in the financial world. https://bit.ly/3i4MPuX
Large daily swings in stock prices year-to-date reflect the highly unusual circumstances surrounding COVID-19. While uncomfortable, the added volatility associated with these periods often produces opportunities for patient investors. #AmeripriseResearch
National Retirement Security Week is a great time to begin planning for your retirement or to update your existing plans. What are you looking forward to in retirement?
Wishing you a safe, fun and spooky Halloween!
Beautiful fall day from one of our team’s northern Michigan “home offices”!
Nathan Clark
Americans who receive Social Security benefits will see a 1.3% cost-of-living adjustment in 2021.
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Social Security cost-of-living adjustment will be 1.3% in 2021
“We have different forms assigned to us in the school of life, different gifts imparted. All is not attractive that is good. Iron is useful, though it does not sparkle like the diamond. So different persons have various modes of excellence, and we must have an eye to all.” – William Wilberforce
This holiday season – like much of this year – is more complex, even financially. How will your holiday shopping be different this year?
REALSIMPLE.COM
5 Ways to Get Your Pandemic Holiday Spending Under Control
In a new Ameriprise videocast, experts share insights on economic drivers, the stock market, policy implications and year-end tax considerations.
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Video: Insights for election and COVID-19 conditions
With just two months left in 2020, the IRS has released the new tax brackets for 2021. Adjusted for inflation, next year's tax rates will jump about 1%.
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Here are the new income tax brackets for 2021
This month, let’s talk about planning for long-term care, an important but often overlooked aspect of retirement.
Why worry about tomorrow when you can plan for it? Personal financial advice can help.
A new administration and its policy priorities could have an impact your finances. Let’s schedule time to review your portfolio and ensure you’re set up for success – no matter what a changing political landscape might bring.
FORBES.COM
How President Joe Biden Will Impact Your Personal Finances
It’s appropriate that National Time Management Month is the shortest month of the year. This February, let’s find time to talk.
This #blackhistorymonth, we remember 2021 as the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Riders, black and white activists who helped end segregation. Who inspires you?
Here’s a list of important tax deadlines for 2021. Bookmark this page now to reference this tax season.
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Important upcoming retirement account and tax filing dates
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