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How to Get an Employer Match for Your Trump AccountYour employer can contribute up to $2,500 a year to your child's Trump Account. The funds won't be taxable income for you and are a deductible business expense.
By Blake Smith, CFP®, AIF®
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Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Weekstocks Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.
By Karee Venema
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Is Your Family Office Losing Money? How to Track ItBuilding a fortune is one thing, managing it successfully through a family office is another. Investor and philanthropist Michael W. Sonnenfeldt has a solution.
By Michael W. Sonnenfeldt
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Strengthen Client Relationships: Easy Sales TweaksSmall tweaks to your sales process can uncover new opportunities and better serve your clients' retirement goals.
By Jim Bowman
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This Outdated Home Equity Rule Can Increase Retirement RiskInstead of saving home equity as a "last resort" in retirement planning, it makes sense to treat it as a strategic asset that's incorporated from the start.
By Craig Corn
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How Financial Advisers Can Thrive in the Age of AIFinancial advisers shouldn't fear being replaced by AI. Instead, embrace the role of a trusted guide who helps clients apply information they get from AI tools.
By Salvatore M. Capizzi, CEPA, CBDA
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The Best Vanguard Bond Funds to BuyInvestors seeking the best Vanguard bond funds can pick between mutual funds and ETFs spanning maturities, credit qualities, tax treatment and geographies.
By Tony Dong, MSc, CETF
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Dow Sinks 703 Points as Yields Spike, Walmart Slumps: Stock Market TodayBond yields resumed their march higher on news that U.S. debt has topped $40 trillion, while Walmart suffered its biggest one-day drop in years after earnings.
By Karee Venema
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Alternatives to the Rule of 72The Rule of 72 is a simple calculation tool for investors to use, but it's not necessarily the most accurate. Here are some more precise options to try.
By Coryanne Hicks
