How Families With Special Needs Children Can Benefit From an ABLE Account

The introduction of ABLE accounts is one of the most important developments in special needs planning. These tax-advantaged accounts help people with disabilities build their own savings without jeopardizing their eligibility for government benefits. Find out how families who have children with special needs can make the most of ABLE accounts in U.S. News & World Report.

How Are Unemployment Benefits Taxed?

U.S. News & World Report article about how unemployment benefits are taxed, and what you can do now to avoid a surprise at tax time. Also, how the tax situation is very different for the stimulus payments.

How to Pay for Coronavirus Medical Expenses

Some insurers are voluntarily waiving cost-sharing for some COVID-19 treatment expenses, and new laws are expanding coverage for COVID-19 tests. There are ways to reduce your costs for COVID-19 testing and care, but you need to keep up with the rules. Find out more in U.S. News & World Report.

Retirement Savings for Freelancers: Solo 401(k) vs. SEP IRA

Self-employed people can still save for retirement even if they don’t have a job with a 401(k). You usually have two main options: a simplified employee pension (SEP) or a solo 401(k). This U.S. News & World Report  article explains how these plans work and strategies to help you make the most of their tax advantages.

What Is Business Interruption Insurance?

How does business interruption insurance work, and can it help small businesses pay their bills during this difficult time? Learn more in this article for U.S. News & World Report.

4 Ways Telehealth Can Save You Money

Telehealth services are booming because of the coronavirus pandemic, but these virtual doctor’s visits can save you money any time. Telehealth costs a lot less than in-person visits for minor issues, and insurers are expanding coverage for behavioral health and other types of care. Find out more in this U.S. News & World Report article.

How to Help Your Aging Parents With Their Finances

The coronavirus may have you thinking more about your aging parents and their financial futures. Learn more about the key topics to discuss with your parents, and the legal documents and information you’ll need to help them in this U.S. News & World Report article.