Financial Matters with Richard Oring

Richard Oring

Richard Oring, from New Century Financial Group in Princeton, New Jersey, discusses financial matters. His expertise in taxes and accounting gives him a unique perspective on financial planning and the interplay of taxes with it.

  1. MAR 3

    The Tax Trap In Your Mailbox

    A tax bill for gains you never saw coming can sour an otherwise smart investment. We pull back the curtain on mutual fund capital gain distributions and show how manager trades, investor redemptions, and year-end timing can leave you paying taxes even if you never sold a single share. If you’ve ever opened a 1099 and felt confused or frustrated, you’re not alone—and you’re not stuck. We start with the essentials: how mutual funds work, why the IRS treats them as pass-through entities, and what that means for your taxable accounts. From there, we break down the two biggest drivers of surprise distributions—portfolio changes and the redemption trap—so you can see how other people’s decisions can impact your tax bill. We also unpack the hidden hazard of buying a fund right before its annual payout, a move that can effectively hand you a tax liability without adding real wealth, and we explain why investors say you’re “paying for someone else’s cost basis.” You’ll hear practical, actionable steps to invest more tax efficiently. We talk about asset location strategies, how to time purchases around distribution dates, and what to look for in funds to minimize capital gains in taxable accounts. We also share an update on our new office at Carnegie Center in Princeton and the refreshed, shorter format you can expect going forward. If you hold mutual funds in a taxable account or you’re considering a year-end purchase, this conversation will help you avoid preventable mistakes and keep more of your returns. Subscribe for more timely money insights, share this episode with someone who hates surprise taxes, and leave a review with your top question about tax-efficient investing.

    6 min
  2. 11/14/2023

    Insights from an Industry Expert Kevin Caron.

    Have you ever wondered how Federal Reserve's interest rate changes can affect the market? Well, Kevin Caron, a seasoned Portfolio Manager from Washington Crossing Advisors, drops by to decode the world of finance. With his in-depth knowledge and expertise, we explore current cash, bond, and stock environments, and discuss the impact that interest changes have on the market. Moreover, Kevin also unravels the potential benefits that can be reaped by savers due to these increases. As we delve deeper into the complexities of the financial world, we discuss the challenges that young investors might encounter in today's market. The soaring prices of stocks, the looming prospect of the stock market taking a pause, and the impact of the top seven stocks on the S&P 500 are all examined. Guiding us through this labyrinth, Kevin shares advice on how to kick-start the investment journey and navigate the potential obstacles. We also scrutinize the lucrative potential of treasury bonds as a retirement investment strategy and contemplate the effects of inflation and interest rates on bonds. In the final part of our enlightening discussion, we question the conventional growth and value investing paradigm. Could the mentality of a bond investor unlock a more effective way to make investment decisions? Kevin offers a unique perspective on this, suggesting that looking at companies as being high quality or low quality, much like a bond investor would, could simplify investment decisions. Wrapping up, we also touch upon the importance of portfolio diversification and the invaluable role of professional money managers. So, tune in to gain insights and tips on navigating the financial markets, and equip yourself with tools for a secure financial future.

    48 min
  3. 10/31/2023

    Hidden Perks of 529 Plans under the New Secure Act 2.0

    Want to uncover the hidden potential of 529 plans and the new twists introduced by the Secure Act 2.0? Wondering how this could be the game changer in your child's college fund or even your first-time home purchase? Then this episode is a goldmine waiting to be discovered. We unpack the quirks and benefits of 529 plans, investment plans that not only allow you to save for a beneficiary but also let you withdraw tax-free. We also delve into the changes brought by Secure Act 2.0, particularly how it now allows grandparents to contribute more towards their grandchild's college fund and the opportunities it presents for the Roth IRA. In the second half of this insightful conversation, we turn our spotlight to the benefits of both Roth IRAs and 529 plans, and how they can be instrumental in funding your child's private K-12 education. We also crack open the 'Rule of 72', a simple yet powerful way to calculate the compounding effect of your investments over time. Further, we reveal how the Secure Act has widened the gates for parents to access their Roth IRA and the unique advantages of 529 plans, including tax-free withdrawals and the control they accord you over your funds. To conclude, we navigate the maze of managing 529 plans and the value of a robust financial planning strategy. Our team stands ready to help you make sense of 529 plans and other financial products, without any sales pressure. We also touch on important disclosures regarding our branch office, and the services offered through Oseic Wealth Incorporated and New Century Financial Group LLC. As always, we recommend seeking the counsel of a tax specialist for personalized advice. So, buckle up for this journey of financial enlightenment.

    21 min
5
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13 Ratings

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Richard Oring, from New Century Financial Group in Princeton, New Jersey, discusses financial matters. His expertise in taxes and accounting gives him a unique perspective on financial planning and the interplay of taxes with it.