A Different Type of Child Credit

In an (almost) cashless society, credit is king…or so it can often feel this way. A credit score is linked to a person just like their driving record or GPA. From applying for a loan to applying for a job, a decent score is necessary to thrive or at least not be squashed by outrageous […]

Required Minimum Distributions Update

As the year flies by I have noticed more and more questions of uncertainty revolving around one particular subject, Required Minimum Distributions or RMDs. More specifically the question is, “Are RMDs required for 2021?” I believe the reason this has become a topic of uncertainty is due to the fact that for 2020 RMDs were […]

Planning Amid Uncertainty

As a Certified Public Accountant and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, I deal with uncertainty on a daily basis. Clients progressing through different life stages, volatile financial markets, and keeping up to date with ever-changing tax laws are a few examples of this daily uncertainty. Our Keller/KMH staff field a steady stream of pertinent questions and […]

Living in the Moment Versus Saving

There is a fine line between living in the moment and saving for retirement.  The balance is the challenge.  Fleeting thoughts, or maybe not so fleeting, are vacations abroad, a dream car, a ranch, and/or helping the adult children with the purchase of their first homes. This balancing act begins at any age.  My adult […]

More Tax Talk 2021

My last article was released to the Advocate on February 14th of this year. Here we are, over four months later with very little real clarity on what income and estate taxes will look like for 2021 or 2022. What we do have is the President’s “American Families Plan” presented to Congress and released on […]

Elder Financial Abuse and Exploitation

June marks Elder Abuse Prevention Month. At a time when 70% of the nation’s wealth is controlled by Americans over 50 years old, fraudsters are using new tactics to take advantage of retiring baby boomers and the growing number of older Americans. And while some of these criminals are strangers, most often elder financial abuse […]

Estate Plan Quarterly Payments

Death, taxes, and our fingers are a few things we can count on. As for the former, taxes will be owed and death is certain.  In knowing a tax bill will be due on April 15th annually, we as a general population pay withholding through payroll and Social Security deductions, IRA distributions, and quarterly estimates. […]

True Financial Returns

In today’s technological landscape, there are many platforms that allow easy access for almost any person to make an unlimited array of investment decisions. One thing often overlooked by investors and some investment professionals are the tax consequences of these investments. Taxes can cut an investor’s actual return quite substantially. Whether forgotten or unknown, these […]

Financial Spring Cleaning

Springtime is often associated with new beginnings like planning this year’s vegetable garden or opening day of baseball season for hundreds of Little Leaguers. After a long winter, we are anxious to get out and enjoy this time of year. Another common project is to spring clean your home. Your cleaning checklist may include dusting […]

Moving Homes

So the children have left the nest and you are beginning to think more of retirement.  Your home has been the epicenter for family memories and the gathering spot for years. How do you look at your home now? Do all those repairs stare you in the face? Is your landscaping in need of a […]

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