A Financial And Tax Planning Strategy For This Week's Stock Market Plunge
Published Friday, September 23, 2022 at: 8:06 PM EDT
Here’s an update on this week’s financial economic news, informed by financial and tax planning and a perspective suited to investors seeking to build a retirement income portfolio or building a legacy for the next generation.
- The U.S. Index of Leading Economic Indicators (LEI) declined for the sixth consecutive month, and economists at The Conference Board, who compile the data on the 10 indexes that comprise the LEI every month, for the first time in about 15 years projected a recession in the coming quarters.
- The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System voted unanimously Thursday to approve a three-quarter of 1% increase in the rate at which it lends money to the nation’s largest banks to 3.25%.
- The Fed funds rate hike was widely expected, but the Standard & Poor’s 500 declined nonetheless as the bear market plunge sent some investors to the sidelines.
The Standard & Poor’s 500 stock index closed this Friday at 3,693.23. The index lost -1.72% from Thursday and -4.65% from last week. It was -22.5% lower than the January 3rd all-time high and has gained up +65.06% from the March 23, 2020, Covid-19 bear market low.
For retirement income and investors building wealth for the next generation:
- The current downturn may be no surprise, but it still may make you doubt your portfolio’s strategic asset allocation. Contact us with questions.
- With one week left before the end of a brutal quarter for stock allocations and the Fed’s rate hike campaign expected to continue for months, the quarterly performance figures on portfolios held by prudent long-term investors are going to be discouraging. But history – which is not a guarantee of your future investment results – indicates that the U.S. economy has recovered from every recession in the past and continued to grow, and this is the main driver of your long-term investment strategy.
- Instead of focusing on the ups and downs of the stock market, consider steps you could take to reduce your tax bill by December 31, 2022. A confluence of events that includes the bear market, new tax law contained in the recently-passed Inflation Reduction Act tax rule, and changes to tax regulations on IRAs and qualified retirement plans, that went into effect for the first time in 2022, along with new tax law expected to be enacted in November or December, make the final three months of 2022 a crucial period for planning a tax efficient retirement income stream and legacy.
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