Navigating Retirement While Supporting Aging Parents
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Navigating Retirement While Supporting Aging Parents

When envisioning our retirement lifestyle, our focus naturally gravitates towards indulging in the activities we cherish: leisure pursuits, travel, quality time with friends, volunteering, and gardening. Rarely does the responsibility of caring for a parent enter into this equation. Yet, for my wife and me, this aspect of life has become a significant part of our reality.

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2024 Investment Outlook
Amar Shah Amar Shah

2024 Investment Outlook

Our investment framework, as you may recall, uses a four-quadrant approach and is based on the incremental rate of change in both GDP and inflation.  Last year, our investment outlook predicted a strong probability of recession, which has not happened (yet).  However, a recessionary environment still looks like the most probable outcome for the first quarter. 

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Navigating the New Year: Financial Strategies for Solo Households
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Navigating the New Year: Financial Strategies for Solo Households

As we step into the New Year, the dawn of fresh beginnings prompts reflection and resolution. For those steering the ship of a solo household, the journey into the unknown often comes with its unique set of challenges and responsibilities. Navigating through life without a partner or additional support requires careful financial planning to ensure stability and security.

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A 2023 Look at The Fourth Turning
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A 2023 Look at The Fourth Turning

In 1997, Neil Howe and William Strauss introduced the captivating concept of "The Fourth Turning," proposing that history follows cyclical patterns, with each cycle lasting 80 years and divided into four 20-year phases, each linked to a distinct generation and societal role.  As society transitions from High to Awakening, Unraveling, and ultimately Crisis, these turning points are akin to the seasons of the year, with Awakening mirroring summer and Crisis likened to winter. The pivotal "Fourth Turning" marks the climax of the cycle, where the hero generation confronts the prophet generation as they enter elderhood. 

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Unlocking Generosity: Gifting to Family with Strategic Charitable Planning
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Unlocking Generosity: Gifting to Family with Strategic Charitable Planning

Expressing love through financial support is a powerful gesture, but understanding the tax implications is crucial. Gifting money to family members goes beyond material presents, offering financial assistance and security. In this article, we'll delve into the nuances of charitable planning and the tax considerations that accompany it.

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The Widow's Penalty: Why Tax Planning Matters
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The Widow's Penalty: Why Tax Planning Matters

As if adjusting to the loss of your spouse isn’t difficult enough, the surviving widow or widower is often left facing an unexpected financial burden. Due to various tax laws, the surviving spouse usually experiences not only a reduction in income, but oftentimes both higher taxes and higher Medicare costs.

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4th Quarter Investment Planning Outlook
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4th Quarter Investment Planning Outlook

Before diving into the 4th quarter outlook, let's emphasize the importance of building a robust investment portfolio that guards against various risks. Our strategy actively addresses risks such as equity, interest rates, currency fluctuations, liquidity, credit, inflation, foreign investments, time horizons, and economic downturns.

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Mastering High Net Worth Financial Planning: The Unique Challenges of Wealth

Mastering High Net Worth Financial Planning: The Unique Challenges of Wealth

In today's ever-evolving financial landscape, the importance of financial planning cannot be overstated. It serves as a cornerstone for safeguarding one's financial well-being against life's uncertainties. However, for individuals and families with substantial wealth and complex financial needs, standard financial planning often falls short. This is where High Net Worth Financial Planning steps in to offer tailored solutions.

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Maximizing Tax Benefits Through Charitable Planning - A Retirees Take on Charitable Giving
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Maximizing Tax Benefits Through Charitable Planning - A Retirees Take on Charitable Giving

In the world of finance, philanthropy often takes a back seat to discussions of wealth accumulation and investment strategies. However, as my encounter with corporate responsibility at a Fortune 100 Company taught me, charitable planning should be a fundamental part of our financial journey. In this article, we'll explore the concept of charitable planning, its significance, and how it can be leveraged to maximize tax benefits.

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Estate Planning in San Diego: A Financial Security Blueprint
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Estate Planning in San Diego: A Financial Security Blueprint

Crafting an Estate Plan is a pivotal move to ensure your financial well-being and protect your loved ones, both presently and in the future. This process provides you with the power to determine how your estate is distributed, shield the welfare of your dependents, minimize the tax burden, and maintain your privacy. However, if you call the vibrant city of San Diego home, there are unique factors that demand extra attention in your estate planning journey.

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Ask A Retiree: Adapting Retirement Planning in the Face of Climate Change
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Ask A Retiree: Adapting Retirement Planning in the Face of Climate Change

Living in Arizona, we often jest about having only two seasons: Heaven and Hell. But the sweltering July of 2023, marked by Phoenix's record-breaking temperatures, underscores a new reality. Across the United States, cities are grappling with unprecedented heatwaves, intense rainfall, and severe storms. Climate change's impact on retirement planning is no longer a distant concern; it's a tangible reality that demands our attention and preparation.

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Planning for Retirement: Why Many Are Choosing Not to Downsize
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Planning for Retirement: Why Many Are Choosing Not to Downsize

For generations, many Americans have considered downsizing as part of their retirement planning goals. By moving to a smaller home, they could leverage the equity in their existing homes to ensure a comfortable retirement. Yet, as retirement age nears, the decision to downsize isn't as straightforward as it might seem. Many are now choosing to stay put. Here's why:

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Setting and Achieving Your Retirement Planning Goals
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Setting and Achieving Your Retirement Planning Goals

Are you ready to embark on a journey of fulfillment and joy in your retirement years? Just as you've expertly managed your career with clear goals and purpose, retirement planning allows you to craft a remarkable next chapter. Say goodbye to the pressure of performance targets and embrace a new phase of life where your objectives revolve around personal enrichment, experiences, and well-being. Let's explore how you can set meaningful retirement planning goals that will empower you to relish every moment.

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Ask A Retiree - Navigating the Path to a Fulfilling Future
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Ask A Retiree - Navigating the Path to a Fulfilling Future

I have heard the terms semi-retired, working in retirement, scaling back and “just doing a little consulting here and there”. Why would anyone want to work in retirement in the first place? Why would I retire if I still want to work? Am I retired if I am still working? I must admit I am not in love with the word retirement. If I were still in the corporate world this is where I would insert a Webster’s or Wikipedia definition of the word “Retirement” into my presentation. I will skip that for now and just assume none of us really know what retirement means, or at least it means different things to different people. I have been spending more time talking to retirees and learning from some of their experiences as well as learning from my own experience.

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Optimized Benefits of Grandparents Funding a 529 Plan for Their Grandchildren: Smart Tax Planning for the Future
Tax Planning, Estate Planning, Charitable Planning Amar Shah, CFA, CFP® Founder & CIO, Client First Capital Tax Planning, Estate Planning, Charitable Planning Amar Shah, CFA, CFP® Founder & CIO, Client First Capital

Optimized Benefits of Grandparents Funding a 529 Plan for Their Grandchildren: Smart Tax Planning for the Future

When it comes to securing a bright future for our children, grandparents can play a significant role. One powerful way they can contribute is by funding a 529 plan, an educational savings account with numerous benefits. In this blog post, we will delve into the advantages of grandparents funding a 529 plan for their grandchildren. We will also explore what happens to excess funds within the plan and the potential opportunities with new rule changes taking into effect in January 2024.

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A Retirees Perspective on Retirement Planning: Beyond the Finances
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A Retirees Perspective on Retirement Planning: Beyond the Finances

Too often, when people think about retirement they focus too much, if not solely, on the financial side of retirement. I had a 35-year career in Financial Services, I understand the importance of being financially prepared. Equally important is the non-financial side of retirement. The “how am I going to live” and “how will I spend my time” side of retirement.

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Navigating The Debt Ceiling Crisis
Investment Planning, Estate Planning Amar Shah, CFA, CFP® Founder & CIO, Client First Capital Investment Planning, Estate Planning Amar Shah, CFA, CFP® Founder & CIO, Client First Capital

Navigating The Debt Ceiling Crisis

Global monetary policy hinges on the value of a risk-free asset plus a premium, and for years, US Treasuries have played this role effectively. Treasured for their liquidity and safety, they have served as collateral in countless global trade transactions.

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Navigating Q2 2023: Investment Planning in a Shifting Economic Landscape
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Navigating Q2 2023: Investment Planning in a Shifting Economic Landscape

Key takeaways:

1. Reiterating: Profit-based recession is likely with major credit events

2. Reiterating: Risk of recession > risk of inflation

3. Reiterating: Fed pivot unlikely

It’s been an eventful start to this year. We have already had the 2nd and 3rd largest bank collapses of all time. The CPI calculation has changed for the first time in years. Mortgage rates hit 7.1% for the first time since 1993, and we are only three months into 2023. It’s only April and 2023 is already a year that will be remembered.

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Top 3 Retirement Planning Lessons from Silicon Valley Bank
Investment Planning, Tax Planning Amar Shah, CFA, CFP® Founder & CIO, Client First Capital Investment Planning, Tax Planning Amar Shah, CFA, CFP® Founder & CIO, Client First Capital

Top 3 Retirement Planning Lessons from Silicon Valley Bank

Well, it’s hard to hide from the news of the Fed and Treasury coming to the rescue of depositors of a failing bank. Silicon Valley Bank is the 20th largest bank in the United States of America and mainly serves the needs of startups and venture capital firms. And because of mismanaged risk and the inability to create liquidity when needed, the bank was taken over by regulators from the FDIC last Friday. This article covers the events that led to the failure of the bank and broader impacts as well as lessons learned from these series of events that can be applied to managing retirement.

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