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Just Got a Raise? Implement These 5 New Strategic Wealth Opportunities

March 21, 2025

Getting a raise is an exciting moment in your career and financial journey. Maybe you’ve gone through an executive-level position change and received a 10% pay bump or an internal promotion yielded you an additional 15%.


Regardless of how you got your raise, you’re now in a unique position to move the needle on your long-term financial goals (and maybe splurge a little, too). 


But before you pull the trigger on that major purchase you’ve been eyeing, it’s important to have a long-term plan for the extra money in your paychecks. Even a significant raise can erode quickly if you suddenly upgrade your home, start vacationing like a celebrity, or snap up that Mercedes you’ve been eyeing. 


Below are our top five strategic wealth opportunities for you to consider the next time you receive a raise. 


First Things First: Understand Your New Numbers


A 10% or 20% raise may sound like a huge boost, but not all that money will land in your bank account. Before making any financial moves, it’s important to calculate your new take-home increase after taxes and contributions. 


For example, if you receive a $25,000 raise on a $175,000 salary, you might expect $2,083 more per month. However, after accounting for federal taxes, state taxes, and other deductions, your actual monthly increase might be closer to $1,500. Knowing your actual take-home pay helps you set realistic expectations and make informed financial decisions. 


Getting a Raise: 5 New Strategic Wealth Opportunities


For high-income earners, getting a raise isn’t just more spending power—it’s an opportunity to build lasting wealth while minimizing taxes. 


Instead of falling into lifestyle creep, consider these five wealth-building strategies to maximize your higher income.


1. Grow: Maximize Tax-Efficient Investment Opportunities 

With your increased income, you now have more opportunities to maximize tax-advantaged accounts and investment vehicles. For 2025, you can contribute up to $23,500 to your 401(k), plus an additional $7,500 if you're 50 or older. If you weren't maxing out your contributions before, your raise provides an excellent opportunity to reach these limits.


Let's say you direct $750 of your new monthly take-home pay to your 401(k). You not only build retirement savings but could save approximately $2,160 in federal taxes annually if you're in the 24% tax bracket. 


Consider increasing your retirement and investment contributions by the same percentage as your raise. For example, if you receive a 10% raise, aim to increase your contributions by 10% of that raise. This incremental adjustment will help ensure you can maintain the lifestyle you're accustomed to when you retire. 


2. Save: Optimize Tax Strategies to Reduce Liabilities 

A higher income often means entering new tax brackets, making tax efficiency more crucial than ever. Without proper planning, you might find a significant portion of your raise going to Uncle Sam instead of building wealth.


Consider switching to a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) for your family, which can lower your premiums while giving you access to a Health Savings Account (HSA). In 2025, you can contribute up to $8,550 for family coverage, potentially saving around $2,000 annually in taxes. Additionally, the money in your HSA grows tax-free and can be withdrawn for qualified medical expenses without tax liability.


3. Diversify: Explore Alternative Investments 

A higher income can open the door to new investment opportunities, allowing you to diversify beyond traditional stocks and bonds. Alternative investments like real estate investment trusts (REITs) can provide exposure to different asset classes, potentially offering both passive income and long-term appreciation.


These types of investments often move independently of the stock market, helping to balance overall portfolio risk. They can also offer lower barriers to entry compared to direct property ownership or other traditional alternatives. The key is to align your investments with your risk tolerance and liquidity needs while taking advantage of opportunities that complement your existing strategy.


4. Strengthen: Build Your Estate

With more income comes greater potential for building generational wealth. Investing half of your $25,000 raise annually for 20 years with a 7% return could add over $500,000 to your estate. This makes it essential to have proper structures in place for efficient wealth transfer.


To ensure your wealth transfers efficiently, consider:


  • Trusts to protect assets and minimize estate taxes
  • Life insurance strategies for wealth preservation
  • Family-limited partnerships for multi-generational wealth planning


These structures become increasingly valuable as your wealth grows. 


5. Impact: Upgrade Your Philanthropy & Social Impact 

There's something powerful about reaching a place in life where you can give back meaningfully. Beyond the personal satisfaction of a higher income, this new chapter brings an opportunity to create lasting positive change in your community and the causes closest to your heart. 


Maybe you still remember the community college professor who believed in you when you weren't sure about your path. Now, twenty years later, by creating a donor-advised fund (DAF) to support student scholarships, you're not just making education more accessible—you're giving another student their own life-changing mentor.


By thoughtfully structuring your charitable giving through vehicles like DAFs or qualified charitable distributions from retirement accounts, you can maximize both the impact of your generosity and the tax benefits that come with it. After all, effective philanthropy isn't just about giving money away—it's about creating meaningful change in the ways that matter most to you.


Red Flags: Top Signs of Lifestyle Creep

While getting a $25,000 raise provides excellent opportunities for wealth building, it's important to avoid (too much) lifestyle creep. That upgraded car lease might cost an extra $200 monthly, the bigger house another $800 in mortgage payments, and the premium credit card's annual vacation package another $400 monthly in travel costs. 


Before you know it, your entire raise can get absorbed by new expenses. While there's nothing wrong with enjoying the fruits of your hard work, the key is being intentional about which lifestyle upgrades truly matter to you. Here are some common warning signs that lifestyle creep might be eroding your raise:


  • Your monthly expenses rise automatically with your income
  • You upgrade multiple lifestyle aspects at once (housing, car, travel, dining)
  • Your savings rate remains unchanged despite higher earnings
  • Luxury spending becomes your new normal
  • Your cash reserves aren’t growing despite a higher paycheck


Instead of automatically increasing spending across the board, take time to identify the one or two changes that would bring the most joy and fulfillment to your life. Then, invest the rest.


Put Your New Money to Work with Five Pine Wealth

While these strategies focus on wealth building, don't forget to invest in yourself through continued education, health, and meaningful experiences. The key is finding the right balance between growing your wealth and enjoying the fruits of your

success.


Whether you've recently received a raise or are anticipating one soon, having a plan in place can help you maximize this opportunity. Our team can help you evaluate which of these strategies would work best for your unique situation and create a customized plan to help you reach your financial goals. 


At Five Pine Wealth Management, we can help you implement these strategies in a way that aligns with your personal goals and values. To learn more about making the most of your increased income, schedule a meeting with us. Email us at info@fivepinewealth.com or call us at 877.333.1015. 


Let's work together to transform your raise into lasting wealth.


April 11, 2025
You've been diligently saving for retirement, and your portfolio has hit the quarter-million mark—congrats! But now you're wondering: How do I take this to the next level? Hitting $250K in retirement savings is a major milestone, but getting from there to $1 million requires a shift in strategy. When you're just getting started, the focus is often on simply contributing as much as possible. But as your nest egg grows, things like asset allocation, tax efficiency, and long-term investing strategies become just as important as how much you save. The good news? With the right approach, reaching $1 million in retirement savings is not just a dream, but a realistic goal well within your reach. At Five Pine Wealth Management, we guide investors through this journey every day. As fiduciary financial advisors , we're legally obligated to put your interests first—you won't find product pitches or commission-driven recommendations here. Just straightforward strategies designed to help you reach your goals efficiently. So, let's talk about how to optimize your approach and make that million-dollar milestone a reality.  Step 1: Investing for Retirement - Why Growth Matters More Than Ever When you had $50K or $100K saved, your main focus was likely getting more money into your accounts. However, once you cross the $250K mark, your portfolio's growth rate becomes a key factor in your future wealth. To illustrate this, let’s look at two different scenarios: If you have $250K saved and earn a 6% average annual return while contributing $15,000 per year, you’ll reach $1 million in about 15 years. If you have the same starting balance but earn an 8% return, you’ll hit $1 million in just under 12 years. That’s a three-year difference—just by optimizing your investment strategy. So, how do you make sure you’re maximizing growth? Max Out Your Tax-Advantaged Accounts Retirement accounts like 401(k)s, IRAs, and HSAs come with tax benefits that accelerate your savings. If you haven’t already, aim to max out contributions each year: 401(k): Up to $23,500 in 2025 (plus a $7,500 catch-up contribution if you’re over 50 or $11,250 for ages 60 to 63). IRA (Traditional or Roth): Up to $7,000 in 2025 (or $8,000 if you’re 50+). HSA (for those with a high-deductible health plan): $4,300 for individuals, $8,550 for families. HSAs are the only triple-tax-advantaged accounts. Max them out to use during retirement. Increase Your Savings Rate Over Time Even if you’re already contributing a healthy percentage of your income, small increases each year make a big difference. If you currently save 10% of your salary, try increasing that by 1% each year until you hit 20% or more. If you get a raise or bonus, direct at least half of it toward your retirement savings instead of lifestyle upgrades. These seemingly small changes can make a significant difference, potentially shaving years off your journey to $1 million. It’s all about the power of incremental progress. Step 2: Asset Allocation Strategies - The Right Mix of Investments Your asset allocation (the mix of stocks, bonds, and other assets in your portfolio) plays a huge role in whether or not you hit your financial goals. At $250K, you still have time before retirement, meaning your portfolio should be focused on growth. Here’s what that looks like: Stock-heavy allocation: Most mid-career investors should have at least 70-80% of their portfolio in stocks, with the remainder in bonds and alternative assets. Stocks historically provide higher long-term returns, which is key to reaching $1 million. Global diversification: Investing across U.S. and international stocks helps manage risk while still capturing growth. Low-cost index funds & ETFs: These offer broad market exposure with low fees—meaning more of your money stays invested. Remember that proper diversification isn't just about owning different stocks—it's about owning investments that behave differently under various economic conditions. Many portfolios we review are far less diversified than their owners realize, with multiple funds holding essentially the same underlying investments. Avoid These Common Mid-Career Investment Mistakes Being too conservative too early: Some investors start shifting too much into bonds and cash once they hit mid-career, but if you have 15+ years until retirement, you need growth-oriented investments. Chasing “hot” stocks or trends: Stick to a solid long-term strategy instead of jumping into whatever’s trending. Forgetting to rebalance: Market movements can throw your asset allocation off balance over time. Rebalancing once or twice a year keeps your portfolio aligned with your goals. Need help figuring out the best allocation for you? A retirement planning financial advisor (like us!) can help you fine-tune your strategy. Step 3: Using Tax-Smart Strategies to Boost Growth When you’re working your way toward $1 million, tax efficiency matters. The less you pay in taxes on your investments, the more your money can grow. Consider these tax-smart moves: Utilize Roth accounts: If you expect to be in a higher tax bracket later, Roth contributions or conversions can save you tens of thousands in future taxes. Use a tax-efficient withdrawal strategy: If you’re drawing from your portfolio, pull from taxable accounts first before tapping tax-advantaged ones. Harvest tax losses: If you have investments that lost value, selling them to offset capital gains can reduce your tax bill. Many mid-career investors start thinking about Roth conversions in their 40s and 50s. Doing small annual conversions allows you to pay taxes now at potentially lower rates and enjoy tax-free growth in retirement. Step 4: Leveraging Employer Benefits & Alternative Investments If you’re earning a healthy income, your employer might offer additional investment opportunities that can help speed up your progress toward $1 million. Employer Benefits to Take Advantage Of After-tax 401(k) contributions (if your employer allows) let you save beyond the normal contribution limits. Backdoor Roth conversions enable you to convert after-tax 401(k) dollars into a Roth IRA for tax-free growth. Stock purchase plans or equity compensation can be another valuable tool—just be sure to diversify. Alternative Investments for Higher Earners For investors with additional funds beyond traditional retirement accounts, other options might include: Real estate investing for rental income or appreciation. Private equity or venture capital for high-growth opportunities. Tax-efficient municipal bonds for those in high tax brackets. These strategies aren’t for everyone, but for higher-net-worth individuals, they can provide valuable diversification and growth potential. Step 5: The Psychological Game - Staying the Course Here's something we've noticed after working with hundreds of successful savers: the journey from $250k to $1 million is often more psychological than mathematical. Market volatility will test your resolve multiple times on this journey. When (not if) markets drop by 20% or more, your $250,000 could temporarily become $200,000 or less. This is precisely when many investors make costly mistakes. The clients who reach their goals fastest are those who: Have a clear plan they trust. Understand that volatility is the price you pay for growth. Can distinguish between temporary market noise and true financial risks. Take the market downturn of early 2020, for example. Clients who stayed invested or even added to their investments during that scary time saw their portfolios not only recover but significantly grow in the following years. In many cases, those who sold at the bottom are still trying to catch up. Building Your Million-Dollar+ Retirement Plan Turning $250,000 into $1 million+ is within reach for many mid-career professionals—particularly those who implement a strategic, disciplined approach. The difference between reaching your goals on schedule or falling short often comes down to having a customized plan that addresses your specific situation. At Five Pine Wealth Management , we've guided numerous clients through this critical growth phase of retirement planning. We believe financial advice should be straightforward, jargon-free, and focused on what works. Are you ready to accelerate your path to financial independence? Let's talk. Schedule a no-obligation consultation by calling 877.333.1015 or emailing info@fivepinewealth.com . Together, we can build a plan to help you pursue that million-dollar milestone—and potentially well beyond.
March 28, 2025
Despite always hearing about the aging of America and the baby boomer generation, did you know the millennial generation is actually the largest age group in the country? Born between 1981 and 1996, millennials outnumber baby boomers post-WW2, with about 72.2 million millennials in the United States, as of 2023. The media often highlights millennials' financial challenges: mountainous student loan debt, a competitive job market, unaffordable housing, and credit card debt. There’s no doubt it’s been more challenging for millennials to save and gain a stable financial foothold compared to previous generations. Yet despite these hurdles, millennials have financial opportunities available to them that previous generations did not. Millennials came of age with the rise of the internet and advances in technology; they’re digital natives, incredibly tech-savvy, and well-positioned to master the digital era they live in. Millennials’ unique position in history gives them advantages when it comes to investing, starting a business, and increasing their financial literacy. Millennials and Investing Millennials are changing the game when it comes to investing—innovative financial platforms and investment products have helped to evolve the investment landscape, and have made investing more accessible than ever before. As a millennial, embracing this innovation can help move you closer to achieving your goals and building a financially secure future. Impact Investing Millennials are known for being socially conscious with their spending and supporting brands and companies that align with their values. This desire to make a difference often extends into their investments—intentionally choosing to invest in companies that reflect their values and promote the causes they support. Through impact investing, you can support positive global change while also working toward your financial goals. Impact investing can be done through investing in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investment funds, or through pursuing a strategy of Socially Responsible Investing (SRI). ESG funds focus on businesses that have strong environmental policies, social impact initiatives, and good governance. These funds have become increasingly popular with investors, like millennials, who want to support companies that prioritize sustainability and ethical practices. SRI focuses on investing in companies that promote environmental sustainability, social justice, and corporate ethics. SRI can also exclude investing in companies that engage in activities that are considered negative or harmful—tobacco, alcohol, fossil fuels, firearms, or the defense industry. Cryptocurrencies and Decentralized Finance Cryptocurrencies are newer investment frontiers that techie millennials can be more comfortable exploring than older generations. Crypto such as Bitcoin and Ethereum are digital currencies that operate on blockchain technology , which provides increased transparency and security. Crypto investments can be risky, but can also offer high rewards. Decentralized Finance (DeFi) platforms also leverage the security and transparency of blockchain technology to offer decentralized financial services and transactions. DeFi platforms provide opportunities for lending and investing without traditional intermediaries like banks and other centralized institutions. For millennials, DeFi represents a cutting-edge way to engage with financial services and they can offer more control and potentially higher returns than traditional methods. The Power of Time One of the biggest advantages millennials have when it comes to investing is time. If you start investing early, you can benefit from compound interest and long-term investments, which can significantly boost your returns and help increase your wealth. Compound interest is the process where the interest you earn on an investment is reinvested, which generates more interest. The longer your money is invested, the more it can grow. Even small, consistent contributions to your investment portfolio can accumulate substantial wealth over time. Having a long-term investment horizon allows you to ride out market volatility, and capitalize on growth over time. By not reacting to short-term market fluctuations, you can achieve more stable returns. Long-term investing is a powerful tool that can help you build a secure financial future. Millennial Entrepreneurship This generation’s core characteristics set them apart as innovators and business creators. As digital natives, millennials have a strong grasp of technology which allows them to leverage digital tools such as social media marketing, e-commerce tools, and data analytic platforms to grow their businesses exponentially. You’ve likely seen peers thrive in their ventures through their use of social media, which has become a critical tool for marketing, brand building, and customer engagement. Community-building is also highly valued among this generation—the use of LinkedIn alone helps entrepreneurs connect with fellow collaborators, business owners, and mentors. Similar to aligning your investments with your values, you can easily integrate your ethical beliefs into your business ventures. Ethical business practices such as developing eco-friendly products, creating an inclusive workplace culture, and advocating for fair trade processes can make a positive impact and build loyal customer bases. Millennials and Financial Literacy The millennial generation has more resources than ever to increase their financial literacy. Free online finance courses are easy to access, readily available, and enable you to educate yourself so that you can make smart financial decisions to help you achieve your goals. Personal finance apps like Mint and YNAB (You Need a Budget) can also increase your financial literacy by helping you understand and manage your finances more effectively. They offer features like budget tracking, expense management, and financial goal setting to help you be in full control of your finances. Finance apps make it easier for you to stay on top of your financial health and make informed decisions in managing your money. Work with Us to Reach Your Goals  Ever-evolving technology has transformed the financial landscape significantly over the last few decades and millennials are more prepared to take advantage of that transformation than any generation before them. While you can take charge of your finances on your own, working with a financial advisor can help you find your path and stay the course of your journey toward financial security. Financial advisors can provide advice that is tailored to your individual circumstances, to better meet your unique needs and objectives. At Five Pine Wealth Management , we’re committed to helping you create a customized financial plan and investment strategy to help you reach your current and future goals. As fiduciary financial advisors, we always act in your best interest in every step we take with you on your financial journey. We also offer virtual financial planning for millennials looking to fit financial planning into their own schedules. To see if we can help you, email us or give us a call at 877.333.1015 today to schedule a meeting.
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