The results are in, and we now know that Donald J. Trump will be the next president of the United States. With this news comes the speculation about how Mr. Trump will govern. He’s talked a lot about changing quite a few areas that would affect financial planning – most notably in taxes and healthcare....
Simple Tax Tips for Retirees
Nobody wants to pay taxes, least of all retirees who often don't have a lot of money to begin with. As a retiree on a fixed income, it's natural to want to hang onto every penny you get your hands on, and the idea of forking over even a small amount of your income to taxes might seem like a major blow. But if you prepare for what's ahead and make a few strategic decisions, you could lower your taxes and keep more of that money for yourself....
Picked Up On Waivers
Your Tax Dollars at Work
Some food for thought for your Tuesday…
The following is a chart from the website, The Budget Book. It illustrates that by their calculations, by 2031 all projected tax revenues would only be enough to pay for 3 federal programs (Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid) and interest we owe on our national debt....