You probably don’t want to make a resolution that requires you to think about your own mortality and what will happen when you’re gone, but if you haven’t finished your estate plan, it’s
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You probably don’t want to make a resolution that requires you to think about your own mortality and what will happen when you’re gone, but if you haven’t finished your estate plan, it’s
Ask a group of friends if they have experienced a family fight over property after a loved one has died, and you will be in for a lively and eye-opening conversation. Far too
“Tax basis” is a term used frequently in tax law. But for many, the term is unfamiliar and intimidating—perhaps something they feel is better left to a certified public accountant to worry about.
What changes will we see to the tax code in the near future? At this point it is all speculation but don’t let that prevent you from making tax-free annual exclusion, medical-payment, and
The American family has changed quite a bit over the last few decades, and assumptions that a couple will share bank accounts, tax obligations or even last names can be thrown out the
While we all want to provide financial help to our loved ones—whether they are family or close friends—it is important to understand that how the money is classified will directly affect your estate
For decades, common financial planning wisdom has encouraged almost all American workers to maximize their contributions to qualified retirement accounts. There is no question that doing so can be a powerful way to
The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult times in a person’s life. Nothing can truly prepare you for such a loss. However, dealing with the financial stress of
After a loved one dies, their money and property must be distributed to the right people, either according to their will or the state’s default distribution scheme. Even if you are staying on
Estate Planning is not just for the elderly. It’s not just for the wealthy. Estate Planning is for anyone who wants to protect their family and legacy after they’re gone. But everyone’s Estate
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