Traveling or Moving Abroad Can Be An Exciting Proposition.

Moving abroad from the United States is an exciting opportunity, but it’s essential to plan thoroughly to ensure a smooth transition. Here are key considerations to keep in mind, illustrated with specifics from popular destinations like Spain, Costa Rica, Italy, and Portugal. 1. Visa and Residency Requirements 2. Tax Considerations 3. Healthcare 4. Cost of […]

Five Tips to Get the Most Out of Working With a Financial Advisor

If you are navigating a busy professional or family life, chances are you have reached a point where “doing it all” when it comes to your finances no longer makes sense. Our peak earning years often coincide with our peak busy years – and in this season of life, managing our financial life becomes increasingly […]

Understanding the Tax Impact of RSUs for Whole Foods Employees

If you’re a Whole Foods employee, you might have received or will receive Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) of Amazon stock as part of your compensation. RSUs can be a great way to share in the success of the company, but they come with certain tax implications that you should be aware of.  Let’s break it […]

The SECURE Act and Its Evolutions: A Guide to Retirement Savings Legislation

The SECURE Act, SECURE 2.0, and the proposed SECURE 3.0 are significant pieces of legislation aimed at improving retirement savings options for Americans. Each act has introduced new rules and incentives to encourage individuals to save more for retirement. Let’s delve into the history of these acts and the changes they have brought to retirement […]

Twenty Years for Pioneer Wealth: A Conversation with Its Founder

 In 2004, several noteworthy events occurred. Facebook was launched. The New England Patriots won Super Bowl XXXVIII. NASA landed rovers on Mars. And—a little bit closer to home, our firm, Pioneer Wealth Management Group, was started by Milad Taghehchian. Twenty years later, Pioneer Wealth continues to thrive and to serve many in the community and […]

Cash Isn’t King Forever: What Falling Interest Rates Mean for Your Cash

Over the last two years, cash has made a comeback. Yields on high-yield savings accounts, CDs, and money market funds approached 5%. Many investors found these accounts as an appealing, low-risk option for earning returns. However, as short-term interest rates start to decline, cash may lose its shine. Let’s explore why the landscape is changing […]

Tips for Women Who Are Living in the Sandwich Generation

At a time when your career is reaching a peak and you are looking ahead to your own retirement, you may find yourself in the position of having to help your children with college expenses or the financial challenges of young adulthood while at the same time looking after the needs of your aging parents. […]