2023 End of Year Planning Guide

Markets, tax laws, income, goals and your life are always changing.

Every year presents itself with unique opportunities to capitalize on tax and planning strategies. These are the questions that we ask our clients every year to ensure they finish their year well and are prepared for the coming year. We believe that you and your advisor should be having conversations surrounding these topics at least annually.

If you find yourself in a similar situation as one listed below and need a guide, give us a call or send me a quick email, and we will be more than happy to walk with you through these questions.

How else can we help you wrap up 2023 and position you and your loved ones for the year ahead? Whether it’s helping you define your personal goals, manage your investment portfolio, optimize your tax planning, consider your cash reserves, or assess any other components that contribute to your financial well-being, we are ready to assist—today, and throughout the years ahead.

At Kings Path, we are passionate about helping clients navigate the financial complexities the encounter throughout life in order to become more confident in their financial futures and goals. Give us a call or schedule a meeting before year-end to discuss.

Any questions? We’d love to hear from you.

Michael Mulcahy, CFA®, CPWA®

Michael serves as a Vice President of Kings Path where he provides portfolio design and planning services to help families and foundations achieve their financial and legacy goals. Michael has a passion for developing tax-saving investment and asset location strategies, consulting on the development of estate structures, building and communicating business succession plans and coordinating philanthropic projects for business owners and generous givers.

Prior to joining Kings Path, he was a Senior Investment Analyst at Salient Partners where he worked across different strategies including the following: leveraged credit, value-oriented US equities, covered call and long-short tech-sector. Additionally, Michael worked on special projects where he assisted with capital financing projects, strategic acquisitions, and business unit sales.

Michael received his bachelor’s degree in business honors and finance from Texas A&M University, graduating cum laude. He is a CFA® charterholder and a CPWA® professional through study at University of Chicago Booth School of business. He is a member of the Investments & Wealth Institute® and the CFA Society of Houston.

Michael serves on the board of Vision Inspired Foundation which he helped found in 2017. Happy to be back in his hometown, Michael lives in Sugar Land with his wife, Jordan, and two daughters.

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