INVESTMENT PLANNING, TAX ADVISORY, & INSURANCE SERVICES
Welcome to Consolidated Financial Management & Tax Service. We invite you to visit our site where we hope to enlighten you with a thorough array of wealth preservation ideas through our tax savings and investment services.
Consolidated Financial Management & Tax Service is a full service, financial planning company serving the Tri-Rochester community providing retirement and estate planning to individuals and small businesses. Our mission is to offer our clients innovative financial strategies, in an effort to provide financial clarity, solutions, and improve their quality of life.
Making strong commitments as a Fiduciary to our clients, and building life-long relationships is the key to our success.
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Newsletters
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Breaking Down Clean Vehicle Tax Credits for Business Owners
Business owners may be able to claim one of two new federal tax credits to help offset the cost to purchase certain clean vehicles.
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Small Businesses Could Face Borrowing Challenges
Despite tougher lending conditions and higher interest costs, many people who need capital for business purposes may need to borrow money. This article discusses some common financing options.
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The Federal Reserve’s Key Meeting Dates in 2024
This article outlines the Federal Reserve’s three main objectives and provides the meeting schedule of the Federal Open Market Committee.
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A New Year, A New Opportunity to Save with a 529 Plan
This article explains how a 529 plan can help a family save for college, including recent changes that have made these plans more flexible.
Calculators
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Savings Accumulation
Estimate the future value of your current savings.
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Tax-Deferred Savings
Compare the potential future value of tax-deferred investments to that of taxable investments.
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Cash Flow Analysis
This Cash Flow Analysis form will help you weigh your income vs. your expenses.
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Taxable Equivalent Yield
Calculate the rate of return you would have to receive from a taxable investment to realize an equivalent tax-exempt yield.