Welcome to our Video and Audio Podcast Review of our Q 1 2020 Newsletter. For those on the road or just unable to grab the time to read, our podcast type review gives you the behind the scenes insight to our thoughts, observations and deep views of the entire Newsletter.
Click Here for direct link to an electronic version (an early peek-good ole fashion paper versions are on their way to you shortly) and here for our Newsletter page
This, our lead financial planning article for the newsletter-  With the subject of inheritance and the taxability of it occurring multiple times in the most recent quarter, the idea for this article spawned.
After completing the initial article, a continuation article idea also occurred which made the second part of the inheritance subject matter about being separate property.
We hope you enjoyed both articles and this was our lead financial planning articles.
All about the Car
In another fun personal financial planning two – part article, long desired, but fearful of writing …this article discusses the car, should you buy or lease and how to do so. Again, a second article occurred at a chance meeting in an airplane with a former law officer watching me finish the first article on the airplane!
In doing the research for these articles we ran across a really cool car research site, and mentioned some great buying resources as well.
Recession Thwarted – Capital Market Thoughts
To ignore new evidence in our minds is silly even if it goes against the grain of what you may have been saying!
In this article we review a CFA speaker’s slide about lowering rates during a recession and his conclusion. Bottom line, we’ve not been a big fan of lowering rates during economic growth, but an inverted yield curve which is highly predictive of a coming recession, along with lowering of rates, according to the speaker and the enclosed chart leads to a thwarting of the recession.
We hope we are wrong on this one and the speaker is correct!

Reach back to last year’s taxes in savings you can do now
In this article we discuss the remaining tax savings ideas that we can do this year, that will help last year’s taxes-
The SEP – Simplified Employee Pension
HSA – for the Health Savings Account
IRA – An oldie but a Goodie if it’s available to you
Roth – While not a tax saver you can do it now for last year’s taxes
Itemized itemize itemize – With today’s high standard deductions you may not be able to itemize but we remind that it’s a good idea to stay in shape as it’s likely these itemize deductions may come back in the future
As I type this, I am waiting for the producer of the show, Michelle Stucker to call and place my phone on the live – yes LIVE – call in Financial Planning Radio show!
Your Money- Wharton University – Professor Kent Smetters
Channel 132 – from 4-5 pm daily this week, Dallas time will re-air the show for those interested…
Yesterday I was honored to once again co-host Kent Smetters, Wharton Professor and Sirius Satellite Radio show for almost an hour !
Talk about getting out of your normal comfort zone – a live nationwide radio show will do it for you!
After almost 30 years of experience in the industry, the heart still pounds before the show….
Will I do my intro ok?
What questions will come in?
Who will call?
What if I get a twister question?
What if my phone goes out or the electricity drops? Not kidding…You do think of these things…
The last 20 minutes before the show… feels like an ETERNITY… (I am creating this portion of the post just before the show …. Under Pressure ….for reality!)
Michelle Stucker the producer calling… I am added to the show …. Pink Floyd music stops… it’s show time !!!
Live Guest Host Appearance Last Night
We were asked to co-host the final leg of the two hour show last night and it was a blast… rapid fire, off the cuff questions came in from across the country…
Mindy from New York called and asked for her 78 year old just about to retire mother… impressive work age — pay off a Heloc, set aside funds and stay conservative
Gary a likely career Military person calls with extra money to invest, after dissecting his situation, Max the TSP Military retirement plan
John from Alabama with a question on an IRA windfall – keep the funds in the beneficiary IRA for sure, various ways to invest the funds, but keeping the funds as an IRA most impoortant
Boom…and just like that, it was over… Michelle popped in my ear and said we want to have you back more frequently and thanks very much for the help !! I happily agreed!!!
What a great way to give back/feel good! Honor the opportunity!
If you are so inclined the replay will run throughout this week on Sirius Satellite Radio Channel 111, until next weeks show. Due to copyright, we cannot reproduce the show.
Greece, Puerto Rico and China synchronized negative events to end most capital markets mid-year around the world in dud like fashion. Almost all gains for the year for US markets were erased. (They were small to begin with!)
Not to worry, this is a journey not a sprint!
Wharton Radio guest AGAIN
Kent Smetters, a Wharton Professor who hosts a Wharton University Sirius Satellite radio show on Tuesdays, was kind enough to ask me as a guest again yesterday.
After several callers, one with a VERY complicated situation, the spirit of entering this industry to help EVERYONE (or as many as possible) was once again achieved.
Even after all the speaking events, talks in front of many, and a general fondness for public speaking ….
I was wound tight before the show!
Oh…the producer asked if I would do another soon….Sure !
Welcome to our monthly Economic, Capital Market, and Financial Planning tip of the month.
This months Financial Planning Tip of the month, like last months, may save you valuable tax dollars!
Once again a special thanks to all of YOU … the best clients and friends as your experiences have again given us the subject matter for our Financial Planning Tip of the Month.
For those new to our writings, we touch on the most pertinent Financial “stuff” along with a video of my mug that has even more specialized details of the latest month as well as this post.
Another special Tax saving Financial Planning Tip: consider clumping of those property taxes
Pull out your tax return from last year, and the prior if you have it.
If you are not itemizing (or just barely over the standard deduction) you MAY be a candidate for clumping your property taxes.
Now pull out your tax bill that you most likely just received. If multiplying it times two throws you well over your standard deduction, consider clumping two of our tax payments into one year i.e. Pay January and December of the same year and then skip the next year, especially if you are not itemizing or just barely over the standard itemized amount.
IRS Standard deductions for 2014:
*Married filing jointly or surviving spouse $12,400
*Head of household $9,100
*Unmarried $6,200
*Married filing separately $6,200
Confused? Give us a call, we will explain!
cO-aNCHOR Sirius sATELlITE RADIO SHOW
Early this month (Nov 4) I had the honor to be asked to co-chair a financial planning Sirius radio show, presented by Wharton Business School and a finance professor at the university.
After the intro and background of myself and our firm, the phones immediately rang from across the United States with multiple single individuals, many of them women, matching much of our client base.
After a full hour of spontaneous questions and answers, the show was on to the next segment. What a fun experience and a super way to give back.
On Tuesday (11-4-14) of this week, the live Sirius radio show aired.
From a quiet remote location the call came in at 3:58 pm …. “John how the heck do you pronounce your last name?” said Michelle the very sweet and calming producer.
“K a v aa l ee” but “hey you” works too, I said, fighting a few nerves. Michelle chirped back, “Great, be ready in 20 minutes”
If you ever want to know how SLOW 20 minutes can go, just wait by the phone, wondering how your going to do, on an “I love Lucy Chocolate Factory Speed Financial Planning Question call in” aired live across the nation , all impromptu !
At the 5 pm break Michelle said “John you are doing great, we want you to be a guest again in the future. You ready for another 30 minutes now?”….. “Ah…Sure” I said .. WOW …
Since it is a Friday I will keep it short, but do expect another mention or two. VERY FLATTERED AND HONORED to be a part of the Wharton Your Money Live Radio Show
It’s RMD Time (Required Minimum Distributions)
For our mature clients of mandatory distributions age (70.5 or greater) the IRS wants their due.
This week and next we will process those not already completed.
Ahhhh, but it is a Friday heading into an attempted 4 hour dragon slayer Sunday (fellow marathoners), do not forget to spend time with those important in your life and go fellow dragon slayers !
The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which investments may be appropriate for you, please consult your financial advisor prior to investing!
Background
The is the vocal portion of J.K. Financial, Inc. a Dallas Texas Based Fee Only Total Wealth Financial Planning Firm. Founded by John Kvale, a Dallas Texas Fee only Financial Planner and Total Wealth Manager.
Q 1 2020 Extended (12 Page) Newsletter Video Audio Podcast Review By John Kvale
Welcome to our Video and Audio Podcast Review of our Q 1 2020 Newsletter. For those on the road or just unable to grab the time to read, our podcast type review gives you the behind the scenes insight to our thoughts, observations and deep views of the entire Newsletter.
Click Here for direct link to an electronic version (an early peek-good ole fashion paper versions are on their way to you shortly) and here for our Newsletter page
Let’s get going!
All New Pictures, Intro and Exit Music !
Q 1 2020 Newsletter
Click for PDF/Printable Version
Is Inheritance Taxable ?
This, our lead financial planning article for the newsletter-  With the subject of inheritance and the taxability of it occurring multiple times in the most recent quarter, the idea for this article spawned.
After completing the initial article, a continuation article idea also occurred which made the second part of the inheritance subject matter about being separate property.
We hope you enjoyed both articles and this was our lead financial planning articles.
All about the Car
In another fun personal financial planning two – part article, long desired, but fearful of writing …this article discusses the car, should you buy or lease and how to do so. Again, a second article occurred at a chance meeting in an airplane with a former law officer watching me finish the first article on the airplane!
In doing the research for these articles we ran across a really cool car research site, and mentioned some great buying resources as well.
Recession Thwarted – Capital Market Thoughts
To ignore new evidence in our minds is silly even if it goes against the grain of what you may have been saying!
In this article we review a CFA speaker’s slide about lowering rates during a recession and his conclusion. Bottom line, we’ve not been a big fan of lowering rates during economic growth, but an inverted yield curve which is highly predictive of a coming recession, along with lowering of rates, according to the speaker and the enclosed chart leads to a thwarting of the recession.
We hope we are wrong on this one and the speaker is correct!

Reach back to last year’s taxes in savings you can do now
In this article we discuss the remaining tax savings ideas that we can do this year, that will help last year’s taxes-
We hope you enjoy … talk to you in the Spring !!!
John A. Kvale CFA, CFP
Founder of J.K. Financial, Inc.
A Dallas Texas based fee only
Financial Planning Total Wealth
Management firm.
www.jkfinancialinc.com
www.street-cents.com
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