Implement Ashley Forrest’s Tax Planning Strategy To Pay Less On Taxes This Year
It's true -- there are certain people for whom this note doesn't apply. There are those who are perfectly fine paying the amount of tax they pay every year, thank you very much. However, since YOU have chosen to invest yourself
A Family Budget Plan By Ashley Forrest
Last week I wrote to you about a few financial conversations worth having within a marriage, or any close partnership. As we turn the page into the end of summer, there are a swath of newlyweds out there, and this (and
Ashley Forrest’s Two Financial Exercises To Strengthen Your Family Finances
All of the tax media outlets (and even some non-tax ones) were shouting about a new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report that showed that (gasp) millions of taxpayers are underwithholding, and that they will face a tax bill come 2019. Apparently, there was an increase
Ashley Forrest’s Five Key Long-Term Financial Goals
It's helpful to have long-term financial goals at which to aim. But the problem is that there is just SO MUCH financial advice to be had on ye olde World Wide Web that cutting through the noise and finding simple targets is difficult. So,
Ashley Forrest’s Guide For Choosing An Executor Of Your Estate Plan
We love what we do. I'm not sure if it's always obvious, but perhaps you can take a cue from the fact that I take the time to post you these sorts of notes on a regular basis, if not by
New (and Old) Tax Scams Taxpayers In West Michigan Need To Know About
You'd think that this would be about golf, since here we are smack in the middle of summer. But I'm here with a word of caution about other kinds of traps, not of the sandy variety. Last week, we spoke about
Delayed Gratification: Staying Focused to Get Ahead (Later) in West Michigan
For sports fans, that was quite a run last week. The NHL crowned its champion (and the nation's capital seemed like it was one massive street party for the weekend), the rest of the NBA conceded to the Golden State
Focus Training For Folks In West Michigan
Now that we're into June, it really does feel like summer is here. The air conditioning kicks in, the days are hotter
Instilling Financial Literacy For Kids In West Michigan
Memorial Day weekend can often feel a little disjointed. There we are with our burgers, our pools, our picnics -- all while we are supposedly remembering the sacrifice of so many thousands who laid down their lives in the line of