Perils of Deferring Estate Taxes

When a decedent’s estate includes interests in a closely held business, and it is large enough to incur federal estate taxes, the executor has the option of deferring the tax and paying it off in installments.  In theory, this avoids having to sell the business to pay the tax. Selling a closely held business for […]

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Potential Breakout

Last week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average failed to hold at its February 8, low close of 23,860.46, finishing the week at 23,533.20, down 11.6% from its high close of 26,616.71 on January 26. The broader S&P 500 fared slightly better finishing the week at 2,588.26, slightly above its early February low of 2,581.00 and […]

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Good News on Dividends

There has been quite a bit of publicity about companies sharing with workers the benefits of the corporate tax cut enacted last December, in the form of bonuses and additional retirement plan contributions.  As it turns out, many are sharing the newfound wealth with shareholders also.  More than a fifth of the companies in the […]

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Expectations (continued)

Last week, we wrote about analysts’ expectations for the economy for the next twelve to eighteen months. Inflation is expected to hold at 2.0% to 2.5% for the full year. The Federal Reserve’s well-advertised plan for short-term interest rates is to raise the Fed Fund rate (the rate at which financial institutions lend to one […]

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Paycheck Checkup

In January the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released new withholding tables, based upon the changes for 2018 from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA).  On February 28th the IRS released an online tool for calculating proper withholding after TCJA.  The tool may be found at https://www.irs.gov/individuals/irs-withholding-calculator.  The IRS called using this tool a “paycheck […]

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Expectations for Inflation, Interest Rates and Stocks

In aggregate, buyers were more anxious than sellers last week. Fears of rapid acceleration in the rate of inflation temporarily faded. This likely reduced the fear of an immediate large increase in interest rates. With renewed expectations that the 10-Year Treasury yield will remain well under the 4% to 5% range, stocks again seemed the […]

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Stock market volatility

Dear Trust Officer: What’s up with the stock market? Market indices went into correction territory in February, but have since recovered somewhat. Are we out of the woods now? —Nervous investor Dear Nervous Investor: The February stock price volatility was fed in part by a record level of margin debt.  Some investors borrow against the […]

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Filtering the Noise

There are few sources of enduring investment truths as dependable as Warren Buffett. Last week’s update pointed out the necessity of identifying the different risks associated with the varying time horizons a portfolio might have. The main point was, in a long term portfolio, the risk of the compounding loss of purchasing power as a […]

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Roth Conversions

Dear Trust Officer: Last year I converted my traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.  However, now that I see the income tax that will be due, I’m not so sure it was a great idea.  Can I change my mind? —Second Thoughts Dear Second Thoughts: You have until October 15, 2018, to re-characterize your 2017 […]

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