?? Why does this market correction feel worse than others? ?? The recent stock market volatility has been tough to ignore—and emotionally, it can feel more severe than past downturns. But when we zoom out, it’s clear that pullbacks like this are more common than many realize (but still painful). Since 1948, declines of 5% or more have occurred about three times a year on average. Corrections of 10% or more? Roughly once a year. Most are shallow, though not always short-lived, and while some do become deeper bear markets, the majority are part of the market’s natural rhythm. The graphic below helps put today’s volatility in historical context. Staying grounded in long-term perspective is key—especially when headlines and emotions are running high. ?? If you have questions about what this changing financial landscape means for your personal plan or long-term goals, our team at Mayflower Advisors is here to help you navigate with clarity and confidence. #Investing #Markets #Volatility #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement #MarketPerspective #MayflowerAdvisors #TeamMayflower Mayflower Advisors
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Built on a proud tradition of independence and innovation, Mayflower Advisors is an independent registered investment advisor that offers private wealth management, retirement plan consulting and foundation/endowment advisory services. The Boston-based RIA has partnered with three generations of clients to help meet long-term financial goals with its flexible, scalable infrastructure and custom planning solutions. Mayflower Advisors embraces a client-centric, entrepreneurial culture that promotes stability, accountability and teamwork. Securities offered by Registered Representatives through Private Client Services, Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory products and services offered by investment advisor representatives through Mayflower Financial Advisors, LLC (dba Mayflower Advisors, “Mayflower”), a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and Mayflower are unaffiliated entities.
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The Internal Revenue Service has announced key changes to retirement contribution limits for 2025. Here’s what you need to know:. Workplace Retirement Updates: ?? 401(k) contribution limit increases to $23,500 ?? Special catch-up provision for ages 60-63: up to $11,250 in additional contributions ??Standard catch-up amount remains $7,500 for those 50+ Individual Retirement Account (IRA) Changes: ?? Annual contribution limit stays at $7,000 ?? Traditional IRA phase-out range expands: $79,000-$89,000 for individuals ?? Roth IRA phase-out range increases: $150,000-$165,000 for individuals ?? Married filing jointly Roth phase-out: $236,000-$246,000 These adjustments could affect your retirement strategy. Want to discuss how to make the most of these opportunities? Remember, once you turn 73, you must take required minimum distributions (RMDs) from your 401(k) or other defined contribution plans in most cases. Withdrawals from these plans are taxed as ordinary income and may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty if taken before age 59?. Similarly, once you reach age 73, you must begin taking RMDs from a traditional IRA in most circumstances. Withdrawals from traditional IRAs are taxed as ordinary income and, if taken before age 59?, may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty. With a Roth IRA, to qualify for tax-free and penalty-free withdrawal of earnings, distributions must meet a 5-year holding requirement and occur after age 59?. Tax-free and penalty-free withdrawals can also be taken under certain other circumstances, such as the owner’s death. The original Roth IRA owner is not required to take minimum annual withdrawals. #RetirementPreparation #FinancialFuture #2025Savings
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February's inflation data shows a cooling trend at 2.8%, down from January's 3% - a positive sign as we move closer to the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Breaking down the numbers: ?? Grocery costs increased only 1.9% year-over-year ?? Overall energy costs decreased 0.2% ?? Gasoline prices fell 3% compared to last year ?? Housing inflation dropped to 4.2%, the lowest since December 2021 However, some areas saw notable increases: ?? Eggs jumped 59% due to avian flu issues, while video discs rose 20.8%, and sporting event tickets increased 12%. Why this matters for you: Understanding these economic shifts helps contextualize market movements and may offer perspective on everyday costs affecting your household budget. New tariffs on steel and aluminum could impact consumer goods prices in the coming months, something worth monitoring. #InflationData #EconomicTrends #FinancialInsights https://lnkd.in/eZJYuj9r
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? April 15th is around the corner—Have you maximized your 2024 IRA and HSA contributions? As the April 15 deadline approaches, it’s important to review your retirement savings and understand the potential tax advantages for the 2024 tax year. Reminder of Contribution Limits: ?? IRA (Traditional or Roth): ??$7,000 for individuals under 50 ??$8,000 for those 50 and older ?? Health Savings Account (HSA): ??$4,150 for single coverage ??$8,300 for family coverage ??Additional $1,000 catch-up for those 55+ With just a few weeks remaining, review your contribution status and consult with a financial professional to check whether you’re taking advantage of these opportunities and whether they align with your overall financial strategy. Once you reach age 73, you must begin taking RMDs from a traditional IRA in most circumstances. Withdrawals from traditional IRAs are taxed as ordinary income and, if taken before age 59?, may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty. With a Roth IRA, to qualify for the tax-free and penalty-free withdrawal of earnings, Roth IRA distributions must meet a 5-year holding requirement and occur after age 59?. Tax-free and penalty-free withdrawals can also be taken under certain other circumstances, such as the owner’s death. The original Roth IRA owner is not required to take minimum annual withdrawals. Once you start Medicare, you can no longer contribute pretax dollars to your health savings account (HSA). Any money withdrawn from your HSA for nonmedical reasons is considered taxable income and faces an additional 20% penalty. This penalty is void after the age of 65; however, it will still become taxable income. #RetirementPreparation #TaxStrategy #FinancialWellness
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?? Happy St. Patrick’s Day! ?? Today, we’re reminded that luck may play a role in life, but a solid financial strategy can help build lasting wealth. While we can’t control luck, we can make smart financial decisions—like managing risk, preparing for the future, and staying disciplined through market ups and downs. Here’s to combining a little luck with a lot of strategy this year! Sláinte! #StPatricksDay #FinancialPlanning #LuckOfTheIrish
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Did you turn 73 in 2024? Don’t miss your first RMD deadline! ?? Key Deadlines: 1. April 1, 2025: Final deadline for your 2024 RMD ?? ?? NOTE—Only applies if you didn’t take it in 2024 ?? Based on December 31, 2023, account balance 2. December 31, 2025: Deadline for your 2025 RMD ?? Based on December 31, 2024, account balance ?? Important Notes: ??Applies to traditional IRAs, 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and other tax-deferred accounts ??Roth IRAs are exempt during your lifetime ??Current employer 401(k) may be exempt if still working ?? Caution: Failing to take the full RMD can result in a 25% penalty on the amount not withdrawn (reducible to 10% if corrected promptly). An effective RMD strategy is key to optimizing your retirement income. Partner with a financial professional to create a distribution strategy that manages taxes and aligns with your long-term goals. Remember, once you turn 73, you must take RMDs from your 401(k) or other defined contribution plans in most cases. Withdrawals from these plans are taxed as ordinary income and may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty if taken before age 59?. With a Roth IRA, to qualify for the tax-free and penalty-free withdrawal of earnings, Roth IRA distributions must meet a 5-year holding requirement and occur after age 59?. Tax-free and penalty-free withdrawals can also be taken under certain other circumstances, such as the owner’s death. The original Roth IRA owner is not required to take minimum annual withdrawals. #RetirementPreparation #RMDs #PersonalFinance
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Private job growth can come in significantly below expectations, as we saw in February 2025, with just 77,000 jobs added, according to ADP. This marked the slowest hiring pace in months and signaled potential economic cooling. Key points to consider: ?? Trade, transportation, and utilities sectors can experience losses amid tariff concerns ? Leisure and hospitality sectors often show resilience even during slowdowns ?? Wage growth trends provide important context for overall economic health Market indicators suggest employers may become hesitant amid policy uncertainty and consumer spending fluctuations. Monitoring both ADP and BLS reports may offer a valuable perspective on employment trends. #JobsReport #EconomicIndicators #MarketOutlook https://lnkd.in/dAMDCyT5
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Ever wonder who’s really managing America’s wealth? The answer might surprise you. ?? 49% of women now serve as their households’ financial decision-makers, up from 41% in 2021! To put that in perspective: Before 1974, women often couldn’t even open a bank account without a male co-signer. Today, they’re projected to control $34 trillion in U.S. investable assets by 2030. What makes women exceptional financial leaders? Research shows they: ??Tend to take a more patient approach to investment decisions ??Maintain strategies during market volatility ??Champion sustainable and socially responsible investments ??Know when to seek guidance Women’s History Month is a powerful reminder of women's progress in pursuing financial independence and leadership. As more women take control of their financial futures, opportunities to help build lasting wealth, create financial strategies, and shape meaningful legacies have never been greater. #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInFinance #FinancialEmpowerment
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? Final Reminder: Medicare General Enrollment Ends March 31! The general enrollment period (GEP) is the chance of enrolling in Medicare if you missed doing so when you first became eligible (the initial enrollment period [IEP]). ?? What’s the difference between the IEP and the GEP? ?? Initial Enrollment Period (IEP): ??Who: New Medicare-eligible individuals (turning 65 or newly disabled) ??When: A seven-month window—three months before, the month of, and three months after your 65th birthday ??What: Enroll in Part A (hospital coverage) and/or Part B (outpatient care and other medical services), with the option to add Part C (Medicare Advantage) or Part D (Prescription Drugs) ?? General Enrollment Period (GEP): ??Who: Anyone who missed their IEP and doesn’t qualify for a special enrollment period ??When: January 1–March 31 each year ??What: Enroll in Part A and/or Part B only. You must wait for the next enrollment window to add Part C/Part D. ? Take Action Before March 31st: 1. Review Your Coverage Needs: Decide if you need Part A, Part B, or both 2. Enroll Today: Visit ssa.gov or call your local Social Security office 3. Plan Ahead: Mark your calendar for the next chance to add Part C or Part D We have some resources at our offices if you have questions about navigating Medicare. #Medicare #HealthcareCoverage #Retirement
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? ? Spring Forward This Sunday! ?? Daylight saving time starts Sunday, March 9—don’t forget to set your clocks forward one hour. Here’s to longer, brighter days ahead! #DaylightSavingTime #SpringForward #MoreSunshine
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