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Charitable Remainder Trusts: Charitable Giving While Generating Income
A charitable remainder trust (CRT) is an irrevocable trust that generates a potential income stream for you, as the donor to the CRT, or other beneficiaries, with the remainder of the donated assets going to your favorite charity or charities.
Federal Student Loan Interest Rates Set to Increase for 2021-2022
After two years of decreases, interest rates on federal student loans are set to increase almost a full percentage point for the 2021-2022 school year.
Making Medical Decisions during Incapacity
Creating a plan for your healthcare can give you the peace of mind that, even in the worst of situations, your loved ones will know what you wanted to occur clearly and be able to go forward in following your wishes.
What’s the Federal Reserve’s Outlook for Monetary Policy?
We continue to expect yields will grind higher through the end of the year and strong economic growth accompanied by still relatively accommodative monetary policy will provide support to equity markets.
As Policy Tightens, Expect Only Modest Yield Rises
We find that central bank policy rates and interest rates more broadly are likely to rise, but only modestly, in the next several years.
Retaining Assets While Being Medicaid Eligible
You can save some assets for a spouse and qualify for Medicaid using strategies from an Elder Law or Medicaid Planning Attorney.
How Are Workers Preparing for Retirement?
The majority of workers, young and old, are at least somewhat confident in their retirement preparations.
Inflation: An Exchange Between Eugene Fama and David Booth
Dimensional Founder David Booth talked with Nobel laureate Eugene Fama about inflation and how investors should think about it in their portfolios.
Should I Refinance Now?
Due to a variety of market-based factors, interest rates remain near historically low levels, providing a refi-friendly environment for those who’ve yet to get in on the act.
Clearing Up QCD Confusion
As this strategy becomes more commonplace, so do questions about how to execute it.
Is It Better To Give Or Let Kids Inherit?
Not every family can afford to give their children an advance on their inheritance, but for those who can, there are some things to consider.
Shortages and Bottlenecks Expose Weak Links in U.S. Supply Chains
Some supply constraints may ease in the coming months, but other problems could take longer to resolve.
Why Bother With International Investing Now?
If you’re overweight U.S. stocks, you’re not exactly putting all of your eggs in one basket, but you’re definitely loading one up dangerously close to the brim.
Donors Bet On Multifaceted Solutions to the World’s Great Challenges
Globalization, interconnectedness and ready access to information already have impacted the ways in which donors think about the world’s greatest challenges and how to address them.
Crisis Averted? Financial Help for Struggling Renters and Landlords
The March 2021 federal stimulus bill added almost $22 billion in housing assistance to the $25 billion previously allocated by Congress.
The Coming Drivers of Inflation
Inflation expectations can have a self-fulfilling nature; as individuals and businesses expect to pay higher prices, they expect to be paid more themselves.
Getting Hot in Here: 2021 Summer Market Preview
The current state of low mortgage rates has made house hunters ready to pounce on almost any home that comes on the market, and that’s driving up prices.
Retirement Confidence Remains Strong, Despite Pandemic
Despite the economic shock of the coronavirus pandemic, American workers and retirees remain largely optimistic about their financial prospects for retirement.
How Might the American Jobs Plan Impact the Municipal Bond Market?
With state and local fundamentals well supported by direct and indirect federal aid and a rapidly improving economy, rich valuation across the municipal bond market are likely to persist.