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Top Retirement Tax Strategies for 2023

Investing toward your retirement is arguably one of the most important things you can do for yourself. But with all the different options, it's tricky to know where to start. ☎️ Schedule your FREE Tax Strategy Call - That’s why I’ve created this guide that breaks down: 00:57 2 Retirement Strategies Without Employees 01:36 SEP IRA 04:56 Solo 401(k) 06:12 SEP IRA or Solo 401(k)? 07:45 2 Retirement Strategies WITH Employees 08:24 Simple IRA 10:53 401(k) 12:46 Safe Harbor 15:43 Simple IRA or 401(k) 🤑 Gusto Payroll Software - P.S. When you sign up for Gusto, you get a $100 visa gift card Related Videos: 😎The Newest Way To Pay Less In Taxes In 2022 - 🏡 Real Estate Depreciation Tax Strategy - 🌟Buying a Rental Property With an LLC - 🚀[3 KEY Differences] Writing Off Travel Expenses - Foreign vs. Domestic Travels - *Disclaimer This material & presentation content is for informational and educational purposes only. This material and presentation content is desi

Are Retirement Plans A Waste Of Time And Money?

I received a comment on one of my videos about how retirement plans are "stupid". This opinion actually more widely shared than you think... so, I wanted to break down some pros of having a retirement plan that may have you rethinking if using one is right for you or not. ====== Want to learn how to manage your money better and go beyond just investing? Get my free “Wealth Master Plan” video series and quick-start guide - Are you an investor looking to take your analysis skills to the next level? I'm a mentor in the Skill Incubator community for investors and entrepreneurs: Connect with Nikki: Subscribe To SheTalksFinance YouTube channel: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: ===== Disclaimers: - This information is for educational purposes only and is not personalized in nature. Nothing I say is meant to be a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Do your own due diligence, and take 100% responsibility for your financial decision