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Important IRS Update: Significant Interest Penalty Increase for Tax Underpayments

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has recently announced a critical change that could significantly impact taxpayers who underpay their taxes. This update is particularly relevant as we approach the next tax filing season. Previously, the IRS charged a 3% interest penalty on estimated tax underpayments. However, this rate has now been increased to a substantial

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Will Inflation Hurt Stock Returns? Not Necessarily

Investors may wonder whether stock returns will suffer if inflation keeps rising. Here’s some good news: Inflation isn’t necessarily bad news for stocks. A look at equity performance in the past three decades does not show any reliable connection between periods of high (or low) inflation and US stock returns. Since 1993, one-year returns on

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Maximize Your Charitable Impact with These Four Strategies

As the year draws to a close, it’s a perfect opportunity to rethink how you give to charity. This is important for managing how much tax you pay and how much help reaches those in need. Here are four effective strategies: Need Guidance? Reach Out to Us! These strategies are just a starting point. There

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Understanding the Importance of Fee-Only and Fiduciary Financial Advisors

When you’re looking to manage your money or investments, the kind of financial advisor you choose can make a big difference. Specifically, understanding the terms “fee-only” and “fiduciary” can be key in making an informed decision. Today, we’re going to break down what these terms mean and why they matter in the world of financial planning. We’re basing some of our information on an informative article by Buckingham Strategic Partners, which we highly recommend reading for a deeper insight.

Fee-Only Financial Advisors

A fee-only financial advisor only charges you a straightforward fee for their services. This can be an hourly rate, a flat fee, or a percentage of the assets they manage for you. What makes this model unique is that fee-only advisors do not earn commissions from selling financial products like mutual funds or insurance. This eliminates any conflict of interest, ensuring that the advice you receive is geared toward your best interests and not influenced by the advisor’s potential to earn extra money from product sales.

Fiduciary Standard

Financial advisors operating under a fiduciary standard are legally obligated to act in your best interest. They must put your financial well-being above their own and offer transparent, unbiased advice. This is in contrast to the suitability standard, where an advisor only has to provide advice that is “suitable” but not necessarily ideal for you. Advisors who adhere to the fiduciary standard are more likely to offer you advice that aligns with your financial goals, even if it means less income for them.

Why Both Are Important

When you choose a financial advisor who is both fee-only and operates under a fiduciary standard, you can be confident that you are receiving unbiased, reliable advice that is in your best interest. Advisors who meet both criteria eliminate conflicts of interest and are more likely to guide you toward financial products that serve you well, rather than those that offer them higher commissions.

Key Takeaways

  1. Fee-only advisors earn their money directly from you, eliminating conflicts of interest.
  2. Fiduciary advisors are legally bound to act in your best interest, offering unbiased advice.
  3. Choosing an advisor who is both fee-only and a fiduciary offers the best of both worlds, giving you peace of mind as you plan your financial future.

Reach Out for Expert Advice

Managing your finances is a significant responsibility, and choosing the right advisor can be a game-changer. At Shah Total Planning, we operate under both a fee-only and fiduciary standard, offering transparent, unbiased financial planning services tailored to meet your unique needs. If you have any questions or need assistance, we invite you to contact us for a consultation.

By understanding what “fee-only” and “fiduciary” mean and choosing an advisor who fits these criteria, you take a significant step toward ensuring that your financial planning is built on a foundation of trust and transparency.