LifeWealth Principles, LLC, located in Golden, Colorado, offers customized financial planning and wealth management services. We are comprehensive wealth management professionals specializing in helping clients who either are planning for retirement, or are retired and wish to preserve and grow their assets. We focus on independent financial guidance with emphasis on income tax reduction planning, asset preservation, wealth transfer planning, and retirement income distribution strategies for those who wish to maximize their distributions for themselves and their heirs.
At LifeWealth Principles, LLC our goal is help our clients during these challenging times by giving them the knowledge, tools and a comprehensive plan to outline their future and to help take them where they want to go. Our commitment to educating clients allows them to understand and be confident about their investment decisions.
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Newsletters
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New FAFSA Favors Grandparent College Giving
Changes to the 2024–2025 Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) allow grandparents to help with college expenses without affecting financial aid eligibility based on the FAFSA.
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How to Kill Your Zombie Subscriptions
With inflation cutting into consumers’ purchasing power, getting rid of a few unnecessary recurring charges could be a painless way to help balance the household budget.
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Coming in 2024: New 529 Plan-to-Roth IRA Rollover Option
The SECURE 2.0 Act includes two new provisions related to college savings and funding. Learn more in this article.
Calculators
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College Funding
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Cost of Retirement
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Savings Goals
How much do you need to save each year to meet your long-term financial goals?
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Retirement Plan Early Distribution
Estimate how much would remain after paying income taxes and penalties if you took an early distribution from a retirement plan.