Taxing Capital Gains: Current Law and Some Interesting Proposals

There has been lots of chatter lately about some proposals around changing how we tax capital gains, and especially around a proposal to tax unrealized capital gains. This is due to the Harris/Walz campaign saying they generally support the proposals that the Biden Administration included in their Fiscal Year 2025 Revenue Proposals. To be clear, … Continue reading Taxing Capital Gains: Current Law and Some Interesting Proposals

Inflation (again)

I've written about inflation several times previously (here, here, here, and here), but it's a topic I keep returning to because I feel like it's a concept that many people still don't really understand. And, unfortunately, that often means they reach invalid conclusions, which can lead to poor financial decisions and/or lead people to just … Continue reading Inflation (again)

TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Employees of Kansas Public Schools: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your KPERS Benefits

I just wanted to share my latest book (written along with Ronna Overman), this one for employees of Kansas Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their KPERS pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in Kansas. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial Literacy series. If … Continue reading TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Employees of Kansas Public Schools: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your KPERS Benefits

Colorado PERA, Substitute Teachers, and Independent Contractors

The Colorado Sun recently published an article on a lawsuit filed by several school districts as well as private contractors against Colorado PERA. While the article does a decent job of laying out the concerns from the school districts, it does not lay out PERA's reasoning. This is often the case in these situations because … Continue reading Colorado PERA, Substitute Teachers, and Independent Contractors

TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Employees of Utah Public Schools: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your URS Benefits

I just wanted to share my latest book (written along with Trevor Deighton), this one for employees of Utah Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their URS pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in Utah. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial Literacy series. If … Continue reading TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Employees of Utah Public Schools: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your URS Benefits