401(k) Plan Check-Ups Help Plan Sponsors Maintain Compliance

Many employers sponsor retirement plans to benefit their employees. While there are a variety of plans to choose from, one of the most popular options [...]

Do 401(k) Deposit Classifications Really Matter?

Question:  Our payroll person remitted our employee retirement plan “safe harbor” money into the profit sharing accounts of participants.  Does it really matter or can we [...]

Which Is Better – Pre-Tax 401(K) or After-Tax Roth Contributions?

Question: My retirement plan allows me to choose between pre-tax 401(k) contributions or after-tax Roth contributions.  Which is better? Answer: Your pre-tax 401(k) withholding is saved in [...]

Income Distribution – Deciding How to Split the Pie

Having partners in a medical practice definitely has its advantages. You have peers to share the workload and to share costs, which often drives up [...]

The Sandwich Generation – Taking a Bite out of the Burden

They call us the Sandwich Generation, the middle layer between grown or growing children who depend on us and parents who also depend on us.   Being in this position can sap a family’s resources physically, emotionally, and, of course, financially.

Implementation of Fiduciary Rule Regulations Delayed

The Department of Labor (DOL) spent years creating their 2016 Fiduciary Duty Rule final regulation to define a fiduciary of covered retirement plans. The purpose [...]

2020-01-28T16:25:27-05:00February 8, 2017|Categories: Retirement, Small Business, Tax: Business, Tax: Individual, Wealth Management|

Can Stolen Funds be Recouped from Employee’s Retirement Plan?

Question:  One of my employees stole from the company and when we found out we terminated their employment.  Can we use their company retirement plan [...]

2020-01-28T16:25:02-05:00January 30, 2017|Categories: Employee Benefit Plans, Fraud/Forensics, Retirement|

What Is a 401(K) Match “True up” and Why Must I Do It?

Dear Anna, Question:  We’ve been funding an employer matching contribution to the 401(k) plan throughout all last year and now I’m being told I must [...]

2020-01-28T16:24:39-05:00January 3, 2017|Categories: Employee Benefit Plans, Retirement, Small Business|

New Year’s Resolution: Create a Financial Plan

It seems that every year goes by more quickly than the one before.  And each year we make a few promises to ourselves that for a variety of reasons never come to fruition.  So perhaps we should make a resolution to keep at least one resolution this coming year.

2021-12-02T15:44:26-05:00December 29, 2016|Categories: Retirement, Small Business, Tax: Business, Tax: Individual, Wealth Management|Tags: |
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