
Sports & Entertainment
Centered in the heart of the mid-Atlantic region, our team specializes in the various fields of financial management services needed by the everyday athlete and entertainer. Capaldi Reynolds & Pelosi’s Sports and Entertainment team partners with athletes and entertainers as they tackle the unique financial challenges they face, both during their careers and over the long term.
Much like a quarterback needs their offensive line to provide support and protection during a game, today’s athlete and entertainer needs the protection and support of solid financial managers and accounting teams to help navigate ever-changing and dynamic economic changes to help maximize growth opportunities and limit financial risk. Capaldi Reynolds & Pelosi and CRA Financial have collaborated to form a specialized team of accountants and financial managers poised to aid our athletes and entertainers with services such as:
- Federal and multi-state tax compliance, consulting, and planning solutions
- Financial Management Services
- Personal CFO Services
- Retirement Planning

Industry Insights
Is There a Student in the Family?
You could be eligible for some tax breaks in the form of a deduction or, better yet, a tax credit. Unfortunately, most of these tax breaks phase out based on income so be aware that filing status and income can limit the tax benefits. The American Opportunity Credit...
Retirement Planning: The Accumulation Phase
Retirement Planning is by far one of the most important areas of financial planning and one that we allocate a good portion of our time and resources to address. We break retirement planning up into two distinct phases: 1) Accumulation Phase 2) Distribution Phase The...
Social Security Planning
Finding the right age and correct strategy to claim Social Security retirement benefits can have a substantial impact on a retiree’s financial security. It is essential for CPA personal financial planners to educate clients about the options and run the numbers...
What’s New on the Form 1040 (2013)
Change in Tax Rates Beginning in 2013, the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 imposes new higher 39.6% and 20% tax rates on ordinary income and long-term capital gains, respectively. The new top ordinary income tax rate of 39.6% is imposed on taxable income over...
Charitable Contributions – A Sound Strategy for Tax Reduction
Author: Frank Pelosi, CPA, CVA One of the strategies to reduce your taxable income is to make a charitable contribution to a qualified organization before the calendar year ends. Common examples of qualified organizations include churches, religious organizations,...
Year-End Tax Planning
Authors: Jennifer Wallace, CPA and Jason A. Mendick INDIVIDUALS Tax planning can help you minimize your tax liability in both the current year and future year giving you, rather than the government, the use of your money for investment, business, or personal...