I had an experience over the holidays with family that presented a wonderful opportunity to write about. I was asked by an in-law about the new 2020 tax form, and why one spouse will now be taxed higher based on their higher earnings. I will freely admit that caught...
Americans are taught the dangers of credit cards from an early age. Young adults are often warned about ballooning debt, extreme interest rates, and lifelong consequences. Even if a debtor passes away, the burden will fall on their relatives. U.S. banks are currently...
New Episodes! Questioning Your Cents Does the thought of a financial podcast summon images of your college accounting professor droning on and on in a too-warm lecture hall? Well, it is time to ditch the flashback. Because this podcast is anything but boring....
I read a Garfield comic when I was about 12 years old that I’ll never forget. “When is the most popular day to start a diet? Tomorrow.” We’re at that time of year when people make New Year’s resolutions. I’ll tell you though, I can’t stand New Year’s resolutions. If...
IRA stands for Individual Retirement Account. There are two primary types, Traditional IRA and Roth IRA. In this post I’m going to give you the basic information you need to help determine which type is best for you to contribute to annually. Employee Retirement...
🎄Holiday Cheer Alert! Molen & Associates Out of Office🎄
Hello and Happy Holidays!
Our Molen & Associates team is officially dashing through the holidays starting on December 20, 2024 and will return to office on January 2, 2025. We’ll be sipping cocoa, decking the halls, and recharging our calculators so we can start the new year fresh and ready to tackle all things tax & accounting!
In the meantime, feel free to drop us an email at info@molentax.com, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we are able.
Wishing you a joyous season filled with peace, laughter, and plenty of holiday treats. See you in the new year!