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Budgeting 101: How to Manage Your Money
In this post, you will learn how budgeting works, why awareness matters, and how to manage your money in a sustainable way.
Money Moves: A CRUT Strategy for Diversifying Concentrated Stock
In this post, we explore how a CRUT strategy works, who it’s designed for, and how investors can use it to diversify appreciated assets while generating income and supporting charitable giving.
Social Security 101
In this post, we’ll cover what Social Security is, how benefits are calculated, when you can start claiming, and strategies to help you make the most of your benefits.
Lifestyle Creep 101
In this post, you will learn what lifestyle creep is, why it happens, and how to manage it in a sustainable way.
Money Moves: Moving to Puerto Rico
In this post, we examine how moving to Puerto Rico can be a powerful wealth-planning strategy for certain high-net-worth individuals.
Trump Accounts 101
In this post, we’ll explain what Trump Accounts are, how they work, and how parents might think about them as part of a broader financial plan.
Account Rebalancing 101
In this post, we will explore what account rebalancing is, why investors pay attention to it, and what trade-offs should be considered before putting a rebalancing strategy into practice.
Tax Exchange Funds 101
In this post, we will walk through what tax exchange funds are, how they work, and the key advantages and trade-offs to understand before considering one.
Margin of Safety 101
In this post, you’ll learn what a margin of safety means, how it works, and how to apply it across your financial life.
Sell-to-Cover on your Restricted Stock Units (RSUs): Explained
Sell-to-cover is an automatic mechanism used to address these tax implications, ensuring compliance without immediate out-of-pocket expenses. In this post, we clarify what sell-to-cover entails, the typical tax withholdings involved, and its impact on employees in California and beyond.