Money comes in plastic, paper and electronically and is something we all use to live our day-to-day lives. Heading into the new year, financial experts advise on how you can get ahead on managing your money.
CLEVELAND — Money comes in plastic, paper and electronically, and is something we all use to live our day-to-day lives. Heading into the new year financial experts advise on how you can get ahead on managing your money.
Here are a few things financial experts told News 5 will help your cash be good in the long run. Let’s start with your IRA. Next up charitable gifting, with the new tax laws passed a few years ago, when you donate to charity you won't get those exemptions anymore because they are already in place. So experts recommend a donor-advised fund.
Financial planning can be scary no matter where you stand, so you got to be honest with yourself to move forward.
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