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We all want our freedom. Many people in their working years are focused on financial freedom: the freedom to buy the things or experiences they desire, the freedom to travel in the style they have become accustom to, the freedom to pay for their child’s college education, or the freedom to purchase a vacation home.
The assumption is that freedom and money rise and fall together; more money means greater freedom, while less money means less freedom.
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For investors who make a savvy move and wind up with a sizeable capital gain, there can be few things that are more satisfying. Perhaps the only downside is the tax bill you may face from the gain.
If the capital gain is unusually high, you may find that the costs associated with the gain are higher than you expected. A caller to our radio program recently found himself in that predicament and asked us the following question:
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Why do leprechauns get to have all of the fun? With St. Patrick's Day on our minds, we wanted to give you some tips on how to make the most of it if you find your very own pot of gold.
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It’s the fourth quarter and your hometown team’s quarterback makes a pass through double coverage to his favorite wide receiver. He runs the ball across the 20-yard line before he’s tackled. But it’s a first down and your team has time to strategize before they attempt their end goal of scoring a touchdown—time they can take to look at all of the angles and decide on the right play after assessing all of their options.
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Whether it’s because you are retiring, were laid off or are making a career change, leaving a job likely means figuring out what to do with your old 401k. You have a few options.