On September 8th, HIGHLAND dedicated a Day of Service to Habitat for Humanity, contributing to constructing five new homes in the heart of Paterson, NJ. The whole team showed up at 7:45 AM, ready to make a difference in a small spot on the planet. Habitat for Humanity helps people to become homeowners by providing affordable, adequate housing. The concept of "partnership housing" was started in central Georgia in the early 1970s by farmer Clarence Jordan and Milliard and Linda Fuller and gained global recognition when President Jimmy Carter got involved in 1984. Today Habitat for Humanity operates in all 50 states and 70 countries.
New Tax Law Impacting Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) Starting in 2022
As the well-known saying goes, nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes. The idea of taxation can be traced back to 3000-2800 BC when the first known taxation system took place in Ancient Egypt. Since then, there have been many changes and additions to the tax laws, with one point remaining certain; no one wants to receive a large tax bill that they weren't expecting.
Options to Handle High-Interest Rate Debt After a Divorce
The Investment Story of 2022
The first half of 2022 has been a disappointing year for every investor. At the close of Q2 2022, a 60/40 hypothetical portfolio comprised of the S&P 500 Index and Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index was down over 12%. What's been the driving force behind these investment returns, and what can we expect moving forward?
Equity Compensation and Delayed Gratification: Do you have a Plan for When Your Options Vest?
Walter Mischel, psychologist and professor at Stanford University conducted an experiment in the 1960s about delayed gratification and published his findings in 1972. In the study, a researcher explained to a child they could either have one marshmallow immediately or two marshmallows if they waited 15 minutes.
College Planning for Children of Divorcees: The Importance of the Term “Custodial”
True Confessions of a Financial Advisor
As of Friday, the 29th of July, except for the NASDAQ market, the US equity markets recovered somewhat from the bear market correction. A bear market is a loss of 20% from the previous high. In the first six months of 2022, the equity market had lost over 80% of what it gained in 2021 and entered a bear market correction.
What is a Recession?
Two weeks ago, the latest Consumer Price Index data (the index that measures inflation) had risen 1.3% in June, bringing headline inflation up to 9.1% and core inflation (excludes energy and food) up to 5.9% over the last 12 months. With increases this large, it’s not surprising to know this has been the most significant 12-month increase since November of 1981. With inflation on the rise, the war in Ukraine, and the stock market in bear territory (when stocks fall at least 20% off their highs), are we doomed for a recession?
Equity Compensation Concentration: When is enough, enough?
Tax Loss Harvesting: The Silver Lining of Market Downturns
With the first half of 2022 closing just a few days ago, the S&P 500 is down almost 20% year-to-date. That would rank as the worst first half of the year in over 50 years! While many tend to avoid looking at their investment account statements during times like this, market downturns present unique opportunities for investors
3 Tax Blind Spots for Newly Independent Women
Lifestyle Changes for Newly Independent People
Following a significant life event, such as divorce or the loss of a spouse, people face a common question: How will being newly independent affect my family's lifestyle? During this financially delicate period, a decrease in household income, the ability to remain in the family home, and the long-term impact on a person's retirement plan are all top of mind.
Are you avoiding New Jersey taxes on your IRA distributions?
How to Get the Most Out of Your Equity Compensation
Growing up, my parents instilled two philosophies in me; to always live below my means and save for the future. Those simple words of wisdom resonated with me and unknowingly shaped my personal and professional life. Through my parents’ guidance, anytime I’d get a cash gift, I’d put some away in savings (i.e., my very secure piggy bank) and spend the rest on myself (i.e., probably on candy or something of the sort).
Ed Leach, CFP® to join Avantis Investors ESG Advisor Panel
On Friday, May 20th, Avantis Investors, a provider of low-cost ETFs, celebrated the launch of three new Responsible ETFs by ringing the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). In attendance at the closing bell to celebrate the launch was Ed Leach, a Partner and Wealth Advisor at HIGHLAND.
Market Volatility: It’s Different This Time
Every time the stock market experiences a correction (down >10%), we hear that familiar phrase, “It’s different this time.” Since 1950, there have been 39 corrections for the S&P 500, and they have all been the result of a different set of circumstances. There have been six years when long-term government bonds lost 5% or more during the same period, all with varying circumstances. Being different doesn’t mean that the market will not recover from a correction.
Overcoming The Challenges of Being a Beginner
“The expert in anything was once a beginner.” This quote by Helen Hayes (an American actress who is one of 16 people to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award) is an excellent reminder that when you take the first step to learn or try something new, you are making yourself vulnerable to the feeling of failure.