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The 13-Week Cash Flow Forecast: A Survival Guide for Small Business Liquidity
·mike

The 13-Week Cash Flow Forecast: A Survival Guide for Small Business Liquidity

A 13-week cash flow forecast uses the direct method to project weekly cash movement across one quarter, surfacing the exact day a profitable business could still bounce payroll. Here is how to build, read, and roll one forward.

cash-flow
forecasting
small-business
financial-planning
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ABLE Accounts in 2026: How Section 529A Lets People With Disabilities Save $19,000 a Year Tax-Free Without Losing SSI or Medicaid
·mike

ABLE Accounts in 2026: How Section 529A Lets People With Disabilities Save $19,000 a Year Tax-Free Without Losing SSI or Medicaid

A 2026 guide to ABLE accounts under IRC Section 529A — the new age-46 eligibility cutoff that makes 6 million more Americans (including 1 million veterans) eligible, the $19,000 annual contribution cap, the $100,000 SSI shelter, the unlimited Medicaid shelter, qualified disability expenses, the ABLE to Work multiplier up to $34,650, and how to avoid Medicaid clawback at death.

tax
tax-planning
personal-finance
financial-planning
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First-Party vs. Third-Party Special Needs Trusts: SSI, Medicaid, and the Payback Rule
·mike

First-Party vs. Third-Party Special Needs Trusts: SSI, Medicaid, and the Payback Rule

How first-party (d)(4)(A) and third-party special needs trusts differ — funding sources, the Medicaid payback rule, sole-benefit constraints, the 2024 ISM food change, and the 2026 ABLE age expansion — for families protecting a disabled beneficiary's SSI and Medicaid eligibility.

trust
estate-planning
legal
financial-planning
+4
First-Party d(4)(A) vs. Third-Party Special Needs Trusts: Protecting SSI, Medicaid, and a Disabled Loved One's Future
·mike

First-Party d(4)(A) vs. Third-Party Special Needs Trusts: Protecting SSI, Medicaid, and a Disabled Loved One's Future

A planning guide to first-party (d)(4)(A), third-party, and (d)(4)(C) pooled special needs trusts. Compares the Medicaid payback obligation, the under-65 statutory cutoff, allowable trust disbursements, the 2024 SSA change that removed food from ISM, and how a 2026 ABLE account complements an SNT without replacing it.

trust
estate-planning
fiduciary
financial-planning
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The Mega Backdoor Roth Playbook: How High Earners Can Funnel an Extra $47,500 Into Tax-Free Retirement Accounts in 2026
·mike

The Mega Backdoor Roth Playbook: How High Earners Can Funnel an Extra $47,500 Into Tax-Free Retirement Accounts in 2026

The mega backdoor Roth routes up to $47,500 of after-tax 401(k) contributions into a Roth bucket for 2026, on top of the standard $24,500 employee deferral, by converting after-tax dollars through an in-plan Roth conversion or in-service distribution to a Roth IRA. The IRS Section 415(c) total cap of $72,000 ($80,000 if age 50+) covers contributions from all sources combined, and converting promptly keeps the taxable earnings drag near zero.

retirement-plans
retirement-savings
tax-planning
personal-finance
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Section 457(b) and 457(f) Deferred Compensation Plans: How Nonprofit, Government, and School Employees Stack Pre-Tax Savings on Top of a 403(b) or 401(k)
·mike

Section 457(b) and 457(f) Deferred Compensation Plans: How Nonprofit, Government, and School Employees Stack Pre-Tax Savings on Top of a 403(b) or 401(k)

A detailed 2026 guide to Section 457(b) and 457(f) deferred compensation plans — how public-sector and nonprofit employees can stack a 457(b) on top of a 403(b) or 401(k) for up to $65,000 in deferrals, when the special three-year catch-up reaches $49,000, and how 457(f) vesting can trigger a tax bomb under Section 409A.

retirement-plans
retirement-savings
tax-planning
executive-compensation
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Section 7702B Long-Term Care Insurance: Deduct Premiums, Trade Old Policies, and Keep the Estate Intact
·mike

Section 7702B Long-Term Care Insurance: Deduct Premiums, Trade Old Policies, and Keep the Estate Intact

Section 7702B defines tax-qualified long-term care insurance — age-indexed premium deductions up to $6,200 per person in 2026, tax-free benefits under the per diem cap, Section 1035 exchanges from old life or annuity contracts, and hybrid life-LTC structures for aging owners and retirees.

insurance
tax-deductions
tax-planning
estate-planning
+4
Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax in 2026: How Grandparents Pass Wealth to Grandchildren Without Paying Estate Tax Twice
·mike

Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax in 2026: How Grandparents Pass Wealth to Grandchildren Without Paying Estate Tax Twice

A 2026 guide to the U.S. generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax — the permanent $15 million lifetime exemption under the One Big Beautiful Bill, who counts as a skip person, the three triggering events, dynasty trust mechanics, and the Forms 709, 706, and 706-GS that grandparent-to-grandchild transfers require.

tax
tax-planning
estate-planning
trust
+3
Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax in 2026: How Grandparents Move Wealth to Grandchildren Without Paying Estate Tax Twice
·mike

Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax in 2026: How Grandparents Move Wealth to Grandchildren Without Paying Estate Tax Twice

For 2026 the One Big Beautiful Bill Act sets the GST exemption at $15 million per person ($30 million per couple), with a flat 40 percent rate on transfers to skip persons; this guide covers skip-person rules, direct skips, taxable terminations, automatic versus elective exemption allocation, and how dynasty trusts achieve a zero inclusion ratio.

tax
tax-planning
estate-planning
trust
+4
Section 7702 and the Modified Endowment Contract Trap: How Overfunding Cash-Value Life Insurance Triggers LIFO Taxation and a 10% Penalty
·mike

Section 7702 and the Modified Endowment Contract Trap: How Overfunding Cash-Value Life Insurance Triggers LIFO Taxation and a 10% Penalty

Section 7702A's 7-pay test reclassifies overfunded cash-value life insurance as a modified endowment contract, switching lifetime distributions to LIFO ordering, taxing policy loans as ordinary income, and adding a 10% penalty before age 59½. The classification is permanent and cannot be reversed after the 60-day refund window.

insurance
tax-planning
estate-planning
personal-finance
+3
Charitable Lead Trust (CLT): How Wealthy Families Transfer Appreciating Assets to Heirs at a Discount in 2026
·mike

Charitable Lead Trust (CLT): How Wealthy Families Transfer Appreciating Assets to Heirs at a Discount in 2026

A practical 2026 guide to the Charitable Lead Trust: how a zeroed-out CLAT uses the 4.6% Section 7520 rate to fund charity, transfer appreciating assets to heirs, and minimize gift and estate tax — with CLAT vs CLUT and grantor vs non-grantor tradeoffs.

estate-planning
charitable-giving
tax-planning
trust
+3
Defined Benefit Plans: The Six-Figure Tax Shelter Most Solo Professionals Miss
·mike

Defined Benefit Plans: The Six-Figure Tax Shelter Most Solo Professionals Miss

Defined benefit and cash balance plans let high-earning solo professionals over 45 deduct $150,000 to $290,000 a year — three to four times what a SEP-IRA or Solo 401(k) allows. This guide walks through the contribution math, candidate profile, costs, deadlines, and how to stack a DB plan on top of a Solo 401(k).

retirement-plans
tax-planning
tax-deductions
self-employment
+3
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