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Top 7 Year End Financial Tips

Author: John Rothe Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 07-12-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 10 | Rating:  (52) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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1. Review investment portfolios for potential tax consequences. Did you own Apple or some other
high performing stock this year? Then you might want to take a look at the taxable gains in your
portfolio. By selling the underperformers, you can reduce your tax liability from selling some of
those high performers. You can even have a net capital gains loss of up to $3,000 (consult your
tax professional).

2. Watch out for taxes on mutual funds. A common mistake investors make is to buy a mutual fund
in December. By law, mutual funds must pass any capital gains along to investors before the end
of the year. By buying a fund at the wrong time, you could owe taxes on the fund as if you had
held it all year long.

3. Required Minimum Distribution. If you turned 70 ½ before 2007, you must take a minimum
distribution from your IRA account by December 31st. Your advisor can help you calculate the
amount to be withdrawn.

4. Giving a gift to a charity. If you have a favorite charity, consider giving the gift of stock instead of cash. Stocks with large capital gains would be an excellent choice. Instead of selling them, you could donate them and avoid paying tax on the appreciation.

5. Add more to your 401k. To lower your tax bill, you may want to boost your 401(k) contributions,
but it is important to make sure you don't go over the limit.

6. Pay off those deductible expenses before year's end. If you pay off your state taxes or property taxes early, that accelerates your federal deductions. You can make an extra mortgage payment (the interest is deductible), or go for that dental work or surgery before year's end.

7. Lastly, take this time to get organize. Put together a financial binder with your important
documents. Also include the locations of important documents(such as a will, safety deposit box location, bank accounts, etc.) This will make it easier for loved ones to track down documents in case anything should happen to you.

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