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You can attract ideal clients by focusing on value and leveraging your current relationships to create a referral-based practice.
For financial advisers eager to embrace AI but unsure where to start, this road map will help you integrate the right tools and safeguards into your work.
Your cat isn't a dependent, but your guard dog might be a business expense. Here are the IRS rules for pet-related tax deductions in 2026.
A new Trump lawsuit and warnings from a tax-industry watchdog point to an IRS under strain, just as millions of taxpayers begin filing their 2025 returns.
Doing your own taxes isn’t easy, and hiring a tax pro isn’t cheap. Here’s a guide to help you figure out whether to tackle the job on your own or hire a professional.
Palantir Technologies proves at least one publicly traded company can spend a lot of money on AI and make a lot of money on AI.
Thanks to the OBBBA, you may be able to trim your tax bill by as much as $14,000. But you'll need to act soon, as not all of the provisions are permanent.
Real estate investors can triple their tax step-up with rural opportunity zones this year. This month-by-month action plan will ensure you meet the deadline.
Legislative changes, such as shifting tax brackets or altering retirement account rules, could affect your nest egg, so it'd be prudent to prepare. Here's how.
He wants a vacation home, but she wants a 529 plan for the kids. Who's right? The experts weigh in.
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It's time to move away from the 4% rule and the 60/40 portfolio to an adaptable, tax-diversified strategy focused on reliable income and longevity.
Letting a relative stay in a second home or inherited property can quietly change your insurance coverage and leave you exposed to costly liability claims.
Family phone plans aren’t just for parents and kids anymore. Here’s who can share a plan, how much you can save and what to watch out for before you bundle.
Psychology and money are linked. Learn how you can use this to help you save more throughout 2026.
If you've made a financial plan, congratulations, but have you reviewed it recently? Here are six reasons why your plan needs regular TLC.
Use last year's tax data to help guide you as you consider this year's taxes, asset allocation and sources of the regular income you'll need in retirement.
Here's how to reduce your tax bill when you withdraw money in retirement.