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John Robinson | Feb 13, 2020

The Most Underrated Factor in Retirement Income Sustainability By John H. Robinson

Retirement Spending Retirement Income Planning
Retirement
This article is intended to draw attention to the fact that withdrawal strategy is an overlooked and critically important consideration in determining income
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Fixing Problem with Non-Deductible IRAs | Financial Planning Hawaii
John Robinson | Feb 13, 2020

Fixing a Common Problem with Non-Deductible IRAs

IRAs and Qualified Retirement Plans
In this article, we will discuss about the ways to fix a common problem with the non-deductible IRAs and the cumulative total of all such prior contributions.
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Investing in Rising Dividend Stocks | Financial Planning Hawaii
John Robinson | Feb 13, 2020

A Roadmap to Investing in Rising Dividend Stocks

Retirement Saving
Retirement Spending
Portfolio Management and Investing
Rising dividend stocks, index funds/ETFs, efficient markets hypothesis, and Random Walk theory are foundational portfolio/investment management elements.
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John Robinson | Feb 13, 2020

401(k) Loans Just Got More Appealing

401(k)
Loans
The elimination of the deduction for home equity loan interest for purposes not relating to the home improvements just made 401(k) loans more appealing.
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John Robinson | Nov 12, 2018

Deductible Charitable Contributions vs. QCDs – Understanding the Difference

Several reasons why far fewer people will realize tax benefits from making donations to charities in 2018 and beyond.
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John Robinson | Nov 1, 2018

Rethinking Art as an Investment

Financial Planning
COVID
Banksy's latest creation, "Love is in the Bin”, is a work of creative genius that literally left the audience at Sotheby's October 6th London auction stunned.
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John Robinson | Aug 1, 2018

My Two Cents to The SEC...

SEC Rules
This article is aimed at helping consumers understand the distinction between brokerage and investment advisory/financial planning services.
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John Robinson | Jun 6, 2018

The Impact of State Decoupling from the Provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Tax Cuts
Job Act
Financial Planning
How does the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act impact Americans, and in particular residents of Hawaii?
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John Robinson | Jun 1, 2018

What if your long-term care insurance company goes bankrupt?

Risk Management & Insurance
How insurance companies and their policies influence policyholders and advice FPH offers its clients.
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John Robinson | Nov 13, 2017

Are You Better Off Under the New Federal Income Tax Rules?

Income Tax
This article provides insight into how individual taxpayers may fare in 2018 under the TCJA relative to how much they paid to Uncle Sam under the 2017 federal
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John Robinson | Nov 1, 2017

The Underappreciated Tax Advantage of Home Ownership

Home Ownership
Tax Planning
This piece aims to clear up common misconceptions, and to explain the extraordinary wealth accumulation benefits of home ownership.
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John Robinson | Apr 1, 2017

Catch of the Day: The Demise of the Financial Planner has been Greatly Exaggerated

Financial Planner
Financial Advice
Learn how financial planners can benefit you and avoid financial planning mistakes.
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