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Noble Financial Advisors

Noble Financial Advisors

投资管理

关于我们

Noble Wealth Management is an independent financial advisory and wealth management firm located in Laguna Hills, CA. We provide financial, investment, and estate planning solutions that work together to support your unique needs and objectives. Our service offerings, while diverse, are driven by a single priority: the integrated wealth management needs of our clients. Backed by a tradition of excellence, we deliver our advice without the distractions or conflicts of interest that characterize less-focused financial service firms. The quality of your relationship with Noble Wealth Management rests on the strength and capabilities of our firm, and the integrity, intelligence, and experience of our wealth management professionals. Noble Wealth Management works to balance your goals for growth with your cash-flow requirements and your tolerance for risk. The nature of our relationship with you depends on your unique needs. You may look to us to enhance your wealth by tapping the strength of our investment capabilities and our professionalism as an investment advisory firm. Asset allocation strategies, including an analysis of how your assets are held, are the core of our focus on helping you preserve the wealth you have already built.

网站
https://noblefa.com
所属行业
投资管理
规模
2-10 人
类型
私人持股

地点

Noble Financial Advisors员工

动态

  • 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 Caution: Failing to take the full RMD can result in a 25% penalty on the amount not withdrawn (reducible to 10% if corrected promptly).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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  • 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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  • ?? Happy Employee Appreciation Day! ?? Today, we celebrate the incredible team that drives our success. As financial professionals, we know that serving our clients and running a strong business is only possible because of our team's hard work, dedication, and talent. To our employees—and to the hardworking teams everywhere—your commitment, passion, and drive make all the difference. Thank you for everything you do! #EmployeeAppreciationDay #Gratitude #Teamwork #FinancialProfessionals

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