Gain information ⭕about the basics of financial planning, including how to conduct an annual financial checkup, what a fee-only⭕ advisor does, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How are RSUs taxed?

    RSUs are taᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚxed as ordinary income at prevailing federal and state income tax rates. RSUs aꦰre subject to tax upon delivery, which is usually when they become vested. You should expect the value of your RSU’s vesting in a given year to count toward your taxable income for that year.

  • Can non-citizensꩲ collect Social Security benefits?

    Yes, non-U.S. citizens are eligible for social security. Non-citizens must be in the country legally and have a Social Securiꩵty number. As with citizens, retirement benefits are only available for workers with a🌊 minimum of 40 work credits, which take at least 10 years to accrue. Non-citizens with fewer than 40 credits may be able to count work outside the U.S. toward Social Security credits if their home country and the U.S. have a totalization agreement.

  • Can I donate stock to a charity?

    Yes, securities can be donated 𒁏to qualified organizations as long as they have a brokerage account with which to accept the gift. Donating stock can offer the donor significant tax savingꦯs. The market value of the gifted stock (up to 30% of adjusted gross income if held for more than one year) is deductible, and no capital gains tax is paid on the appreciated stock.

  • What is the Great Wealth Transfer?

    The Great Wealth Transfer is the massive transfer of assets and wealth from Baby Boomers to their 🐷Gen X and Millennial children that is expected to unfold over the course of the 2020s. Estimates of exactly how🎀 much wealth younger generations will come into vary from a conservative $30 billion to over $70 billion.

  • Are there any resources available that can prepare financial advisors and their clients fo🎉r meetings?

    that cover a variety of financial topics. Each guide includes sections like “Why Does This Matter Now?” 🍸and “Where to Start,” along with fillable sections for “Questions to Ask Yourself” and “Questions for a Financial꧒ Advisor.”

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