Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "CFP"


25 mentions found


President-elect Donald Trump is returning to the White House , and shares of regional banks are surging on his Election Day victory. Western Alliance Bancorp turned up on the list, with a dividend yield of 1.8% as of Tuesday's close. BPOP YTD mountain Popular shares in 2024 Provident Financial Services turned up on CNBC Pro's screen. Provident posted a profit of 36 cents per share, versus analysts' call for 47 cents a share, per FactSet. Shares are up more than 21% in 2024, and as of Tuesday's close, it had a dividend yield of 5%.
Persons: Donald Trump, Scott Siefers, Piper Sandler, Davidson's Gary Tenner, Tenner, Frank Schiraldi, Piper Sandler's Mark Fitzgibbon, Fitzgibbon, , Fred Imbert Organizations: White, Republicans, Regional Banking, CNBC, Western Alliance Bancorp, Western Alliance, Financial Services, Provident
Here's what a Trump presidency could mean for your taxes
  + stars: | 2024-11-06 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a rally in Saginaw, Michigan, U.S., October 3, 2024. Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Vice-Presidential candidate Tim Walz speaks during a campaign rally and concert in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S. October 28, 2024. Brendan McDermid | Evelyn Hockstein | ReutersPlus, most of Trump's tax policy requires Congressional approval, which could be challenging, depending on control of the Senate and House of Representatives and support within the Republican party. While Republicans secured a Senate majority, control of the House remains uncertain. If Democrats flip the House, we could see "more gridlock" in Congress, which could stall Trump's agenda, Gleckman explained.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Brendan McDermid, Evelyn Hockstein, Gleckman Organizations: Democratic, U.S, Reuters, Republican, Republicans Locations: Saginaw , Michigan, U.S, Ann Arbor , Michigan
Andrew Bret Wallis | The Image Bank | Getty ImagesAfter a spouse dies, some retirees face a costly surprise — higher taxes. The shift from married filing jointly to single on future tax returns can trigger a "survivor's penalty," depending on whether your income changes. After that, older survivors typically use the "single" filing status, which may have higher tax rates, with narrower tax brackets and a smaller standard deduction. The IRS recently unveiled higher tax brackets and standard deductions for 2025. The survivor's penalty affects American women more often than men, because women are more likely to outlive male spouses.
Persons: Andrew Bret Wallis, Judy Brown, Brown Organizations: Bank, Getty, SC, H Wealth Advisors, D.C, IRS, Centers for Disease Control Locations: Washington, Baltimore
However, a debt consolidation loan isn't a one-size-fits-all solution, says CFP Uziel Gomez. While I try to avoid carrying high-interest debt and aim to pay my credit card balance in full each month, as a financial coach, people often come to me feeling overwhelmed and wanting help with looming credit card debt. Sometimes, a debt consolidation loan can help, but it's not always the answer. If someone isn't ready for debt consolidation, Gomez recommends whittling away at your credit card payments using either the snowball or avalanche debt payoff method. You haven't established good habitsIf you haven't established good habits to keep your credit card spending to a minimum, it's probably best not to consider a credit card debt consolidation loan or balance transfer card.
Persons: Millennials, Xers, Uziel Gomez, , it's, that's, Gomez, there's, whittling, he's, haven't, let's Organizations: Service, New York Federal Reserve, Primeros Locations: LA
Much to the delight of Oregonians, sans Beavers supporters, the College Football Playoff (CFP) committee chose the Ducks as the nation’s top team in the first edition of this season’s rankings. Video Ad Feedback CNN's Andy Scholes explains the new, updated playoff format -- expanding from four teams to 12. CFP’s Top 25 rankings were the committee’s first of the season, while the Associated Press (AP) poll and coaches’ poll have been running since the preseason. Oregon dispatched Michigan, last season’s national champion, this past weekend and is heavily favored to defeat Maryland (4-4) on Saturday. 4 in the CFP poll.
Persons: Warde Manuel, Andy Scholes, Manuel, Curt Cignetti, Shaquille O’Neal Organizations: CNN, Beavers, College Football, Ducks, Big, Ohio State, SEC, Georgia, ESPN, CFP, CFP’s, Associated Press, Oregon, . Oregon, Maryland, . University of Miami, Hurricanes, ACC, Georgia Tech, UGA, Jackets, Canes, Hoosiers Locations: Ohio, Oregon, Alabama, Michigan, at, Atlanta, Indiana
Only 22% of parents are "completely confident" in their ability to teach their children the basics of investing, the survey found, and they're looking to their kids' schools for help. All else being equal, 74% of parents said they would move their children to a different school if it offered financial education and investment courses. SIFMA with Wakefield Research polled 1,000 U.S. parents of students in grades K-12. Getting your child hands-on experience with investing is also a smart strategy, advisors say. Hands-on experience also gives children a chance to discuss with parents what investing means to them, she said.
Persons: , Melanie Mortimer, Lance Robert, Stacy Francis, Francis, Catherine Valega, Roth IRAs, Valega Organizations: SIFMA Foundation, Wakefield Research, Francis Financial, CNBC, Getty Images, Green Bee Advisory Locations: Los Angeles, New York, Getty Images Boston
This combination of pictures created on October 25, 2024 shows US Vice-President and Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris in Houston, Texas on October 25, 2024 and former US President Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in East Del Valle, Austin, Texas on October 25, 2024. As millions of Americans cast ballots on election day, advisors are bracing for major tax changes that could be on the horizon. Enacted by former President Donald Trump, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, or TCJA, brought sweeping changes for individuals, including lower tax brackets, higher standard deductions, a more generous child tax credit and a bigger estate and gift tax exemption, among others. Many of the individual TCJA provisions will sunset after 2025 without action from Congress, which will be a key issue for the next president, policy experts say. However, planning can be complicated with several tax provisions scheduled to sunset, experts say.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Jim Guarino, Baker Newman Noyes Organizations: Democratic, Republican Locations: Houston , Texas, East Del Valle, Austin , Texas, Woburn , Massachusetts
Uncertainty is the key theme for markets on the eve of Election Day, but fixed income investors say there are a few opportunities to snap up solid yield even as the market holds its breath. "We are constructive on fixed income as a whole, despite these uncertainties, and we're stressing to investors that yields are really quite attractive – and the income generation we can get from fixed income right now is quite powerful," Persson added. On the municipal bond side, offerings include the iShares National Muni Bond ETF (MUB) , which has a 30-day SEC yield of 3.35%. Vanguard also has its Tax-Exempt Bond ETF (VTEB) , with a 30-day SEC yield of 3.4%. The iShares MBS ETF (MBB) has a 30-day SEC yield of 4.01% and a net expense ratio of 0.04%.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Andrew Szczurowski, Eaton, Anders Persson, Persson, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Baird Organizations: NBC News, Income, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Federal, Treasury, Muni Bond ETF, SEC, Vanguard, Bond, SPDR, MBS, Fidelity Intermediate Bond Fund, Bond Fund Locations: Washington, Nuveen
For 2025, the total contribution limit to Roth IRAs remains $7,000, unchanged from 2024, according to the IRS' announcement Friday. The IRS has unveiled the Roth individual retirement account contribution and income limits for 2025. Taxpayers using either of those filing statuses can make a full Roth contribution if their MAGI is under $150,000. For married couples filing jointly, the income phaseout range increased to between $236,000 and $246,000, up from between $230,000 and $240,000. Married couples filing jointly can make a full Roth contribution if their MAGI is under $236,000.
Persons: Roth Organizations: IRS, IRA
IRS announces 401(k) catch-up contributions for 2025
  + stars: | 2024-11-01 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The IRS has announced new 401(k) catch-up contribution limits for 2025. But catch-up contributions for savers age 50 and older will remain unchanged at $7,500. The IRS also unveiled individual retirement account limits and bigger income thresholds for Roth IRA contributions for 2025. More from Personal Finance:IRS announces new federal income tax brackets for 2025The IRS unveils higher capital gains tax brackets for 2025IRS announces bigger estate and gift tax exemption for 2025Starting in 2025, 401(k) catch-up contributions will be even higher for savers age 60 to 63, thanks to a change enacted via Secure 2.0. The IRS announcement comes roughly one week after the agency unveiled dozens of inflation adjustments for 2025, including federal income tax brackets, higher capital gains brackets, a bigger estate and gift tax exemption, changes to eligibility for the earned income tax credit, among others.
Persons: Roth Organizations: IRS, federal, Savings, Finance, Secure
IRS announces 401(k) contribution limits for 2025
  + stars: | 2024-11-01 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The IRS has announced new 401(k) contribution limits for 2025. The change applies to workplace plans, including 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and most 457 plans, along with the federal Thrift Savings Plan. The IRS also unveiled 2025 catch-up contribution limits for savers age 50 and older, individual retirement account savings limits and higher income thresholds for Roth IRA contributions. More from Personal Finance:IRS announces new federal income tax brackets for 2025The IRS unveils higher capital gains tax brackets for 2025IRS announces bigger estate and gift tax exemption for 2025Starting in 2025, the 401(k) catch-up contribution limit will remain at $7,500 for savers 50 and older. Both amounts are above the $23,500 deferral limit for 2025.
Persons: Roth Organizations: IRS, federal, Savings, Finance, Secure
But that doesn't mean there aren't small, concrete steps you can take toward a better financial future that only require a few minutes. We asked financial planners the top piece of advice they'd give to clients who had only five minutes to meaningfully improve their finances . A doctor wouldn't attempt to help you improve your diet or exercise habits without knowing what you're currently doing. Getting to know your spending habits is like checking your financial vitals. To that end, you'll have to spend some time — more than just the initial five minutes — regularly reviewing your monthly spending.
Persons: Kevin Coombs, — you'll, there's, Tracy Sherwood, James Guarino, Coombs Organizations: CNBC Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, Clarence , New York, Woburn , Massachusetts
IRS unveils IRA contribution limits for 2025
  + stars: | 2024-11-01 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
The IRS has unveiled the individual retirement contribution limits for 2025. In its announcement Friday, the agency said the 2025 IRA contribution limit will be $7,000, unchanged from 2024. IRA catch-up contributions for investors age 50 and older will also stay the same, at $1,000. The IRS also unveiled new 401(k) contribution limits, 401(k) catch-up limits for savers age 50 and older, and bigger income thresholds for Roth IRA contributions for 2025. More from Personal Finance:IRS announces new federal income tax brackets for 2025The IRS unveils higher capital gains tax brackets for 2025IRS announces bigger estate and gift tax exemption for 2025
Persons: Roth Organizations: IRS, Finance
Mandel Ngan | AFP | Getty ImagesHow I bond rates workI bond rates have a variable and fixed rate portion, which the Treasury adjusts every May and November. You can see the history of both parts of the I bond rate here. The variable rate is based on inflation and stays the same for six months after your purchase date, regardless of the Treasury's next announcement. How I bond rate changes affect current holdersIf you currently own I bonds, there's a six-month timeline for rate changes, which shifts depending on your original purchase date. But your fixed rate would remain at 1.30%.
Persons: Mandel Ngan, there's Organizations: US Department of Treasury, AFP, Getty, Treasury Locations: Washington ,
It roughly doubled the standard deduction, adjusted the individual income tax brackets and lowered most of the rates. The legislation also applied a $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction, and it roughly doubled the estate tax exemption (it now sits at $13.61 million for an individual). In certain cases, it may also make sense to harvest capital gains, Bigge said. Gain harvesting, just like loss harvesting, is for your taxable account. You get an immediate tax deduction in the year you make your donation, and you can spread out the grants to your favorite charities over time.
Persons: it's, Stephen Bigge, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Bigge, We're, we're, Tim Steffen, Steffen Organizations: Keebler, Associates, Baird Locations: Green Bay , Wisconsin, China, Washington, Milwaukee
The anti-aging market is littered with innovative products and procedures that promise consumers a healthier, happier, longer life. But prolonging your life isn't only about physical fitness: a near 90-year-long study from Harvard University found that those who live happier, longer lives have good relationships. If you want to live longer and feel more fulfilled you probably don't need lasers or freezers. 30 essential tips for living a longer, happier, more successful life1. If you can't drive, don't live somewhere where the doctor is a 30-minute car ride away.
Persons: superagers, dieticians, Warren, Buffets, Valter Longo, David Watson, Warren Buffet, Neil Paulvin, Danielle Miura, Mark La Spisa, García, Francesc Miralles, Charlie, Munger, Warren Buffett, it's, Thema Bryant Organizations: Harvard University, Italy —, Cancer Laboratory, IFOM, of Oncology, University of Notre Dame, GameStop Locations: New York City, Blue, Okinawa, Japan, Sardinia, Italy
The S & P 500 is toting a 1.3% gain in October, but it's up more than 22% in 2024. He said his team expects the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) , a measure of expected volatility, to remain elevated around 20 until after Election Day. Individual investors are already expressing some worries about how the markets might behave in the run-up to Nov. 5 – and the days that follow. Cash-secured puts can offer investors an opportunity to put cash to work and generate some income, he said. Covered call strategies have also come into play as a potential way for investors to contend with concentrated positions, he added.
Persons: Craig Johnson, Piper Sandler, Logan Queck, I'm, Malcolm Ethridge, Ethridge, they've, Ashton Lawrence, Cash, Lawrence Organizations: Wealth, CFP, Capital, IRS, Investment Company Institute, Mariner Wealth Advisors Locations: West Des Moines , Iowa, Washington ,, Greenville , South Carolina
Chipotle reported adjusted earnings of 27 cents per share, exceeding expectations of 25 cents a share from analysts polled by LSEG. Alphabet posted earnings of $2.12 per share on revenue of $88.27 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG expected earnings of $1.85 per share on $86.30 billion in revenue. Visa — The global payments company beat earnings and revenue expectations for the fiscal fourth quarter, driving shares up about 1.5%. First Solar also missed Wall Street's expectations in the third quarter, posting earnings of $2.91 per share on revenue of $888 million. Analysts sought $3.14 per share in earnings and revenue of $1.08 billion, per LSEG.
Persons: Chipotle, LSEG, Qorvo, Reddit Organizations: LSEG . Revenue, Google, Visa, AMD
If you're weighing a year-end Roth individual retirement account conversion, waiting too long could be risky, financial experts say. Roth conversions move pretax or nondeductible IRA funds to a Roth IRA, which can start tax-free growth. The strategy has become more popular, with a 46% year-over-year increase during the second quarter of 2024, according to Fidelity. Some investors want to pay Roth conversion taxes now while there are lower tax brackets because the current rates are scheduled to sunset after 2025 without action from Congress. However, it's difficult to predict future tax law changes with uncertain control of the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Persons: Roth Organizations: Roth IRA, Fidelity, Finance, White, Senate
There's still time to lower your taxes or boost your refund for 2024, financial experts say. Typically, there's a refund when you overpay taxes during the year via withholdings or estimated payments. Ask yourself 3 questions to tell if you're readyWhen filing taxes, you take the standard deduction or total itemized tax breaks, whichever is larger. "It's tough to get over the standard deduction, especially if you're married," Rosen said. For 2024, the standard deduction is $29,200 for married couples filing jointly and $14,600 for single filers.
Persons: There's, Tricia Rosen, Donald Trump, Rosen Organizations: Finance Locations: withholdings, Newburyport , Massachusetts
The taxable income formula subtracts the greater of the standard or itemized deductions from your adjusted gross income. Here's what investors need to know about planning around the 0% capital gains bracket, according to financial experts. Weigh 'tax gain harvesting'If you're sitting on profitable investments, the 0% capital gains bracket could offer a chance for "tax gain harvesting," said certified financial planner Ashton Lawrence, a director at Mariner Wealth Advisors in Greenville, South Carolina. Here's how it works: Investors in the 0% capital gains bracket can strategically sell profitable brokerage account assets without triggering capital gains taxes. Opt for tax-free rebalancingYou can also leverage the 0% capital gains bracket to rebalance brokerage account assets without triggering a tax bill, experts say.
Persons: dowell, Ashton Lawrence, Lawrence, George Gagliardi Organizations: Mariner Wealth Advisors, Coromandel Wealth Management Locations: Greenville , South Carolina, Lexington , Massachusetts
If you're ready to rebalance investments or harvest profits, you could shield more earnings from capital gains taxes in 2025. The IRS on Tuesday announced dozens of inflation adjustments for 2025, including long-term capital gains brackets, which apply to assets owned for more than one year. Starting in 2025, there are higher taxable income thresholds for the 0% capital gains bracket, meaning investors can sell more assets without triggering taxes. The 0% capital gains bracket creates a "significant opportunity" for tax planning, according to certified financial planner Neil Krishnaswamy, president of Krishna Wealth Planning in McKinney, Texas. Here's what to know about the 0% long-term capital gains rate for 2025 and how to qualify.
Persons: Neil Krishnaswamy, Krishnaswamy Organizations: IRS, Krishna Wealth, Finance Locations: McKinney , Texas
High-yield savings accountsA high-yield savings account earns a higher-than-average interest rate compared with traditional savings accounts, helping your money grow faster. “High-yield savings accounts [are] great if you’re going to be buying in the next year,” Williams said. Money market fundsA money market fund generally has a slightly higher yield than a HYSA, said Dennehy. Some of the highest-yielding retail money market funds are nearly 5% as of Oct. 23, according to Crane Data. Still, money market funds are considered low risk and are intended not to lose value, according to Vanguard.
Persons: , Ryan Dennehy, it’s, Shaun Williams, Dennehy, there’s, Jeffrey Hanson, , ” Williams Organizations: California Financial Advisors, CNBC, Census, Federal Reserve, Paragon Capital Management, National Association of Realtors, PMI, Mortgage, Treasury, U.S ., Traphagen Financial, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Vanguard, Securities Investor Protection Corp Locations: California, San Ramon , California, Denver, Oradell , New Jersey, Denver , Colorado
The natural gas liquids midstream space is "relatively defensive," she added. Here are a few of the stocks that Salisbury's team highlighted with buy recommendations. "Even in softening oil environment, still surprisingly cheap compared to how much cash could be paid out if capex/acquisitions ever slow even a little bit," Salisbury's team noted. Finally, Bank of America called out Kinder Morgan , saying it is among the "key beneficiaries of long-term U.S. gas demand inflection in 2025." As gas demand rises, Bank of America sees a positive catalyst for brownfield gas pipelines — as in, pipelines that are already part of an existing facility, rather than those that are newly built.
Persons: Jean Ann Salisbury, Kinder Morgan Organizations: Bank of America, Enterprise Products Partners, Bank of, Enterprise, Enterprise Products, Williams Locations: Lake Charles , Louisiana, Arizona, East Coast, Pacific
The IRS unveils higher capital gains tax brackets for 2025
  + stars: | 2024-10-22 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The IRS has unveiled higher capital gains tax brackets for 2025. In its announcement Tuesday, the agency boosted the taxable income limits for the long-term capital gains brackets, which apply to assets owned for more than one year. The IRS also increased figures for dozens of other provisions, including federal income tax brackets, the estate and gift tax exemption and eligibility for the child tax credit, among others. How advisors are preparingThe capital gains rate you pay is based on which bracket you fall into based on taxable income. Starting in 2025, single filers will qualify for the 0% long-term capital gains rate with taxable income of $48,350 or less and married couples filing jointly are eligible with $96,700 or less.
Organizations: IRS, Finance
Total: 25