Dustin Fredrickson wrote:
MikeWhitney wrote:
I'm in need of a professional to discuss some $$ issues. Ideally I'd like to find a Financial Planner who is also a CPA and can help with tax planning. (But I at least have to find a CPA for some specific tax questions.)
Who (if anyone) are you using, and how do you like them?
Waitaminute ... isn't Robert Plank a CPA? Man, that just doesn't seem right.... Hahaha.
Mike, just in case you're not aware, IBM has arrangements with a couple large financial planning services at discount rates (or even free if you invest through them). I don't have personal experience, but it may be something to check on w3...
Thanks Dustin. We used AmEx a few years ago, but the process was a little too dumbed down for me. It was a lot of "are you saving enough for retirement" and "what are your goals". Then again, at the time I guess that was what I needed. Maybe I'll give them a call and see what they offer for tax consultation
What I need now is someone who can help me calculate things like whether the AMT will apply to me in 2005, the usefulness of tax-free bonds in my portfolio, and other stuff.
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