tax-deferred
Americanadjective
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Morgan has seen an increase in tax-loss harvesting strategies, such as insurance-dedicated funds that clients can use to invest in hedge funds and private credit on a tax-deferred basis.
From Barron's
They are similar to a traditional, tax-deferred IRA, managed by a parent or guardian until the child reaches age 18.
From MarketWatch
Those figures, while sobering, reflect only the investment growth you give up by removing the money; they do not account for additional costs such as taxes on the withdrawal, or the impact of losing tax-deferred compounding.
From MarketWatch
By planning ahead, you can gradually reduce the amount of money in your tax-deferred accounts while staying within the desired tax bracket.
From MarketWatch
In planning the amount of your future withdrawals from tax-deferred accounts, build in a cushion for unknowns.
From MarketWatch
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