In our most recent issue of Portfolio Valuation: Private Equity and Venture Capital Marks and Trends, we provide a brief digest and commentary of some of the most relevant market trends influencing the fair value of private equity and venture capital portfolio investments. In this blog, there are key highlights covered in our Second Quarter 2017 newsletter. To read the full article in Mercer Capital’s Financial Reporting Blog, click: Relevant Market Trends Influencing the Fair Value of Private Equity and Venture Capital Portfolio Investments. This article is republished from Mercer Capital’s Financial Reporting Blog. It is reprinted with permission. To…
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Self-directed IRAs and 401(k)s are increasingly popular. CPAs are well-positioned to help clients ensure their retirement savings in these accounts do not fall into a prohibited transaction trap. To read the full article in AICPA, click: Don’t Let Clients’ Retirement Fall into this Trap.
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We mentally deposit money in buckets of current income, current assets, and future income. This instinctive categorization explains the popularity of so-called bucketing strategies for retirement income, whether segmented by time or type of spending. Michael Kitces, contributing writer for Financial Planning, explains how advisers can help overcome their irrational expectations. To read the full article in Financial Planning, click: Kitces: A New Hierarchy of Retirement Needs.
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Switching costs for capital investment are high and do-overs are expensive. Travis Harms, Mercer Capital’s Financial Reporting Valuation Group lead, shares this whitepaper in order to assist directors and shareholders in evaluating proposed capital projects and contributing to capital budgeting decisions that enhance value. To read the full article in Mercer Capital’s Financial Reporting Blog, click: Capital Budgeting in 30 Minutes. This article is republished from Mercer Capital’s Financial Reporting Blog. It is reprinted with permission. To subscribe to the blog, visit: http://mercercapital.com/category/financialreportingblog/.
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How to Make up for Lost Time with Retirement Savings People who are behind schedule on retirement savings can take several steps to make up the difference. These include making use of catch-up contributions, selecting funds with low investment fees, and postponing required minimum distributions, if possible. Damian Davila offers some useful tips. To read the full article in Wise Bread, click: 7 Retirement Planning Steps Late Starters Must Make.