Tax-Advantaged Savings as Your Grandkid’s Graduation Gift? Denver CO
Grandparents looking to do something nice for their grandkids who are going to graduate from universities and something sensible for their estate, have severa options of financial planning. If you are interested in this, keep on reading for details.
Alexander Feick
Paragon Capital Management, Ltd.
(303) 296-1458
999 18th Street, Suite 1220
Denver, CO
Alexander Feick
Paragon Capital Management, Ltd.
(303) 296-1458
999 18th Street, Suite 1220
Denver, CO 80202
Expertises
Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations, Planning Concerns for Corporate Executives, Advising Employee Benefit Plan Participants, Ongoing Investment Management, High Net Worth Client Needs, Tax Planning
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BA, BS, MBA
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Gary Nearpass
Nearpass Financial Counseling, Inc.
303-733-0354
44 Cook St., Suite 100
Denver, CO
Gary Nearpass
Nearpass Financial Counseling, Inc.
303-733-0354
44 Cook St., Suite 100
Denver, CO 80206
Expertises
Hourly Financial Planning Services, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Middle Income Client Needs, Newlyweds & Novice Investors
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BS, CFP®, CRPC, MA, MS, PhD
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Gary Nearpass
Nearpass Financial Counseling, Inc.
(303) 733-0354
460 S. Marion Parkway #303-C
Denver, CO
Gary Nearpass
Nearpass Financial Counseling, Inc.
(303) 733-0354
460 S. Marion Parkway #303-C
Denver, CO 80209
Expertises
Hourly Financial Planning Services, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Middle Income Client Needs, Newlyweds & Novice Investors
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BS, CFP®, CRPC, MA, MS, PhD
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Kimberly Curtis
Wealth Legacy Institute, Inc.
(303) 753-7578
950 South Cherry Street, Suite 505
Denver, CO
Kimberly Curtis
Wealth Legacy Institute, Inc.
(303) 753-7578
950 South Cherry Street, Suite 505
Denver, CO 80246
Expertises
Women's Financial Planning Issues, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Ongoing Investment Management, Divorce Planning, Planning Issues for Unmarried & Same-Sex Couples
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, AEP, CAP, CFP®, ChFc, CLU, MSFS
Data Provided by:
Eileen Sharkey
Sharkey, Howes, & Javer, Inc.
(303) 639-5100
720 South Colorado Blvd., South Tower, Suite 600
Denver, CO
Eileen Sharkey
Sharkey, Howes, & Javer, Inc.
(303) 639-5100
720 South Colorado Blvd., South Tower, Suite 600
Denver, CO 80222
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Estate & Generational Planning Issues, Financial Issues Between Generations, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Women's Financial Planning Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BA, CFP®
Data Provided by:
Matthew Kelley
Gold Medal Waters, Inc.
(720) 887-1299
1624 Market Street
Denver, CO
Matthew Kelley
Gold Medal Waters, Inc.
(720) 887-1299
1624 Market Street
Denver, CO 80202
Expertises
High Net Worth Client Needs, Advising Entrepreneurs, Ongoing Investment Management, Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations, Socially Responsible Investments, Planning Issues for Business Owners
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, AAMS, AIF, CFP®
Data Provided by:
David Gardner
Yellowstone Financial Inc.
303-449-5552
1616 17th Street, Suite #600
Denver, CO
David Gardner
Yellowstone Financial Inc.
303-449-5552
1616 17th Street, Suite #600
Denver, CO 80202
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Tax Planning, Planning Issues for Business Owners, Advising Medical Professionals, Retirement Plan Investment Advice
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, MS
Data Provided by:
James Williams
J.F. Williams Co., Inc.
(303) 753-4506
950 S. Cherry Street, Suite 414
Denver, CO
James Williams
J.F. Williams Co., Inc.
(303) 753-4506
950 S. Cherry Street, Suite 414
Denver, CO 80246
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Estate & Generational Planning Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BS, CFP®, CPA, MS
Data Provided by:
Robert Zimberg
Financial Mountain Inc.
(303) 442-4390
5335 West 48th Avenue, Suite 100
Denver, CO
Robert Zimberg
Financial Mountain Inc.
(303) 442-4390
5335 West 48th Avenue, Suite 100
Denver, CO 80212
Expertises
Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Ongoing Investment Management, Alternative or Private Investments, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Special Needs Planning
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CCPS, CFP®
Data Provided by:
M. Shannon Lunsford
Lunsford Financial Planning, Inc.
303-666-6442
2 West Dry Creek Circle
Littleton, CO
M. Shannon Lunsford
Lunsford Financial Planning, Inc.
303-666-6442
2 West Dry Creek Circle
Littleton, CO 80120
Expertises
Hourly Financial Planning Services, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Ongoing Investment Management, Tax Planning, College/Education Planning, Middle Income Client Needs
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BSEE, CFP®, EA
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written by A.T. "Al" Benelli, CFP, FIC | Graduation season begins soon, and for grandparents looking to do something nice for their grandkids and something sensible for their estate, there are several options to explore according to the Financial Planning Association. Roth IRAs: The Roth option is a good one if you want to help them start a retirement fund of their own or if you want them to inherit a Roth where they can make tax-free withdrawals after your death. If the kids have earned income… as many kids working in high school do… either their parents or guardians can open the account and grandparents can make matching contributions. Also, if you have a Roth IRA, you can benefit your grandchildren by naming them as your primary beneficiaries, and when they inherit it, they’ll be able to make tax-free withdrawals for a home, an education or any other purpose. 529 Plans: Another great tool for grandparents is the 529 college savings plan. Grandparents can contribute to an existing plan or start a new one designating a grandchild as beneficiary, select the investments from the plan’s options, and make future contributions either by check or by automatic transfer. As a refresher, 529 college savings plans allow a parent to open a tax-deferred college savings plan with as little as $25 in some states. Plans differ greatly, so it’s a good idea to have your financial adviser or your CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERÔ professional help you sort through the details. There are various services – including Morningstar Inc. – that now rank the offerings of each state’s plan. www.FinAid.org and www.SavingforCollege.com and are leading sites to help educate you in how these plans work. Grandparents can treat their contribution as gifts, applying the $12,000 per year gift tax exclusion or an accelerated contribution of up to $60,000, with a special five-year exclusion election. Check with your tax adviser first. Another great benefit is that a 529 plan owned by grandparents should not affect the grandchild’s eligibility to receive financial aid because a grandparent’s assets are not reportable on the FAFSA form, and tax-free withdrawals from a grandparent-owned 529 are not counted as student income or student resources. Coverdell Education Savings Accounts: For grandchildren heading to private school who are under the age of 18, most grandparents – can contribute up to 2,000 dollars annually per grandchild to a Coverdell Account... |
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