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John Robinson | Aug 31, 2020

Catch of the Day: A Little Known IRS Rule

IRS
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
When rejoining the workforce, an older couple saved thousands of dollars thanks to a little known IRS rule.
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John Robinson | Aug 20, 2020

A Big Financial Mistake: Social Security Misconceptions

Social Security
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
A "case study" which explains two huge misconceptions surrounding social security benefits.
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John Robinson | Aug 18, 2020

Are "Advance Directive Registries" a Practical Solution?

Estate Planning
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
What are some of the most important factors to consider when estate planning? JR Robinson discusses why the Advance Health Care Directive is so important.
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John Robinson | Aug 18, 2020

Common Mistakes with Estate Planning Documents

Estate Planning
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
When dealing with client estate planning documents what are some practices you can use to prevent financial errors? Our latest blog post explains why certain
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John Robinson | Jul 27, 2020

Applying for Small Business PPP Loan Forgiveness

Small Business
Loans
Financial Planning Hawaii
Important updates for small business recipients of PPP loans and how to make sense of new legislation passed by Congress.
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John Robinson | Jul 27, 2020

Good News for Small Business Owners

Small Business
Loans
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
The Paycheck Protection Flexibility Act brings good news to small business owners who Received PPP Loans
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John Robinson | Jul 27, 2020

IRS Grants Relief to Taxpayers Who Took RMDs Prior to the CARES Act

The CARES Act
RMDs
IRA contributions
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
A new IRS announcement, Notice 2020-51, is offering relief to taxpayers who take required minimum RMDs before the CARES Act was passed.
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John Robinson | Jul 18, 2020

Catch of the Day: How We Catch Estate Planning Implementation Mistakes

Financial Planning Hawaii
Estate Planning
Financial Advice
JR Robinson addresses a common misconception when it comes to estate planning and how to protect your financial life.
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John Robinson | Jul 18, 2020

Anatomy of a Scam: Why Personal Client Relationships Matter

Financial Scam
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
Hackers interfering with a client's finances is not an uncommon occurrence, and combatting such threats can include simply knowing a client well.
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John Robinson | Jul 16, 2020

Beware the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset

Social Security
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
While social security rules and claiming strategies are remarkably complex, there are certain rules you can follow that will ensure you receive benefits.
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John Robinson | Jul 13, 2020

Fixing a Common Problem with Non-Deductible IRAs

Retirement Saving
Tax Planning
How the popularity of IRAs has changed and what practices investors need to engage in.
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John Robinson | Jul 11, 2020

Why We Are Relentless: Beneficiary Designations (Part 1)

Beneficiaries
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Hawaii
What exceptions do you need to consider when naming beneficiaries? What are common problems when individuals update their beneficiary designations?
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