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Pre-Tax vs. Post-Tax Roth 403(b) Contributions: What's the Difference?

There are two main types of 403(b) contributions: traditional (pre-tax) and Roth (post-tax). It’s important to understand the key differences and how each impacts your finances.

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PFML Tax Credits Under the One Big Beautiful Bill: What Employers Need to Know

Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) tax credits could help ease the financial strain of providing paid leave. You could qualify for a tax credit worth between 12.5% and 25% of wages or insurance p...

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The Truth About Estate Planning: What Your Will Does and Doesn't Cover

Understanding a will’s limitations is key to ensuring that your directives are respected. Knowing what it can and can’t do helps ensure your loved ones are truly protected.

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Paid Leave's Role in Supporting Mental Health

Paid family medical leave (PFML) supports employee mental health by reducing stress, improving work-life balance, and strengthening family bonds. Learn how PFML helps prevent mental health issues,...

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Different Kinds of Tax: Pre- and Post-Tax Deductions Explained

Learn the key differences between pre-tax and post-tax benefits, including how each impacts your paycheck, taxes, and future benefit payouts. Make informed decisions to maximize your financial well...

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