Why An Unrealized Gain Is No Gain At All
Are you looking at your brokerage account and/or stock portfolio statements and seeing nice, big gains in your balance? Unfortunately,
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Are you looking at your brokerage account and/or stock portfolio statements and seeing nice, big gains in your balance? Unfortunately,
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We all know we shouldn’t worry, yet we still do. From political issues to the Delta variant, worrying about what
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A long and fulfilling retirement takes more than just money. Listen here to Matthew’s latest podcast episode to hear how with the right planning, your retirement life can be as happy as you want it to be. Capitalized Life Radio Show · The Happy Factor
Buying the stocks of companies that pay steady dividends is one of the best ways to invest. Dividends offer consistent modest returns that are paid while you hold your shares. Dividends typically tend to be more popular with retirees who are looking for regular income. Although dividends are usually appropriate for almost any investor at
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Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld explained the 3 categories in life at a press conference in 2002. These categories were: There are the known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns. How does this pertain to your retirement? You might be surprised. Listen to Matthew P. Johnson from Johnson Wealth and Income Management explain more
Tomorrow is Women’s Equality Day. At Johnson Wealth and Income Management, we stay true to the core values upon which our company was built: on our advancements with respect to equal opportunities in numerous areas, including helping to aid financial strength. Women’s Equality Day commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution,
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With increased longevity through healthier lifestyles and medical advancements, many Americans are concerned about the possibility of outliving their retirement savings. Here’s how to proactively align your retirement planning with the growing life expectancies of today’s retirees. Americans are living 30 years longer than a century ago according to The Longevity Project and the Stanford
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When it comes to saving for retirement, it’s important to not let taxes diminish your savings more than necessary. Learn how to help minimize taxes through tax diversification with Johnson Wealth and Income Management. Taxes can be overwhelming in retirement, often eating up a good chunk of income that you are living on. Tax diversification,
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A Digital Asset is everything from domain names and digitally-stored photos to email and social media accounts. As owning digital property becomes the new norm, estate plans need to adapt accordingly. Many people have wills prepared in the off chance that something happens to them early in their life. Living in the digital age we
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While your friends and family wish nothing but the best for you, when it comes to giving financial advice, they could be (unintentionally) sabotaging your efforts to a financially stable retirement. Listen to Matthew P. Johnson discuss why if you want financial advice, you should always go to a professional.
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