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Why we recommend tax-deferred growth!

Posted on June 19, 2013 by David Conley in Estate Planning
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A client invests $100,000 at 6% for 25 years. Which amount would you rather have when you retire?
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David is a partner at Smith, Conley & Associates, PC. In addition to writing and tax consulting, he is active in the pro-life community serving as President of the Fayette County Right to Life chapter of Georgia Right to Life.
He is also a founding Board Member and Finance Director of the Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center and serves on the Board of the National Equal Rights Institute.
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One comment on “Why we recommend tax-deferred growth!”

  1. David Conley says:
    June 20, 2013 at 1:37 pm

    For astute clients who might be wondering, we have assumed an income tax rate of 35% (Federal 25 to27 percent State 6 to 8 percent) in the calculation.

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