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Financial Knowledge for Recent Graduates

By Sidney Kess, James R. Grimaldi, and James A.J. Revels CPA Journal August 2018 Issue Young people are not taught enough about financial literacy. Schools do not teach kids the basics about the value of money, how to save, how to invest, how to spend,

Financial Planning for Workers in the Gig Economy

By Sidney Kess, James R. Grimaldi, and James A.J. Revels CPA Journal August 2018 Issue The gig economy is a sector of the workforce in which people do not have long-term employment. Those in the gig economy are contingent workers—freelancers, consultants, tradespeople—who cannot necessarily count

Reporting Undisclosed Foreign Assets: The Clock Is Ticking

By: Michael Sardar August 2018 Edition The CPA Journal On March 13, the IRS announced that it will close the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP), effective September 28, 2018. In the announcement, the IRS encouraged taxpayers who need to disclose noncompliant and unreported foreign accounts and

Moving to Another State: Financial, Legal, and Tax Issues

By Sidney Kess, James R. Grimaldi, and James A.J. Revels CPA Journal May 2018 Issue Americans average 11.7 moves over their lifetime, according to the U.S. Census Bureau (“Calculating Migration Data Using ACS Data,” https://bit.ly/2pRvXxn). People move because of a job, retirement, health, or for any

Planning During Terminal Illness

By Sidney Kess, James R. Grimaldi, and James A.J. Revels CPA Journal May 2018 Issue Being diagnosed with a terminal illness is a profoundly emotional event that also raises many important financial questions. Financial planners can help provide the answers. The authors provide an overview