Category: Asset Preservation
Your estate plan can be simple and straightforward if your life is. But is it? If you thought that basic form saved some money for you when it came to estate planning, you may find yourself facing some expensive challenges if it turns out to be invalid, according to The Daily Sentinel in “What is […]
How to plan for the legal issues and expenses of nursing home care. Some of the truths may be hard to hear but can still be beneficial to know about, as myths about nursing home expenses are discussed in The Sentinel article “Five myths about nursing home costs and estate planning“. Myth One: Before any […]
Signing up for retirement isn’t simple, because you have many options. There are many options when it comes to retirement, so it can be helpful to seek professional advice before making decisions that can’t easily be reversed, according to the Cleveland Jewish News in “Professionals can ease a person into retirement“. A good place to […]
Not having a long-term care plan can put your family at financial risk. A government report estimates a vast majority of those over 65 will end up needing long-term care. However, many people do not have plans to meet the expenditures, according to Westfair Online in “Keybank poll reveals clients aren’t planning for long term […]
Now is the time to handle those details you have overlooked. There may be a number of estate planning details that you have not addressed in previous years. This year is a good year to get it done, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, in “As a new year closes in, resolve to get those pesky […]
Where do you want your assets to go when you think of your loved ones? Estate planning can be a comfort to you but is also a gift of peace of mind to your family and may be a good way to begin the New Year, according to the Brainerd Dispatch in “Give the gift […]
In today’s world it is not at all unusual to have a blended family. Blended families often face special challenges when it comes to estate planning. Those issues are best approached openly, according to JD Supra in “Seven Estate Planning Considerations For Blended Families“. Spouses can leave their assets separately and have their own revocable […]
Some benefit increasing strategies remain despite the loss of file and suspend. The file and suspend Social Security strategy ended April 29, 2016 but other options remain as discussed in Investopedia’s “Alternative Strategies to File and Suspend.” The first option is known as a restricted application. This is a limited option allowing those whose spouses […]
Both the executors and the heirs who inherit property could get their ways in fair market value differences for estate tax and capital gains tax purposes – until now, because the loophole is closed. The value of an estate determines the amount of tax due with no estate taxes due if the estate was worth […]
Here’s a Halloween riddle: What really scares Americans 50 and older? Answer: The stock market and their retirement. According to several recent financial security studies, including the Country Financial Security Index, as a result of the 2008 market meltdown, baby boomers are terrified of investment risk and another market crash. In the latest Country survey, […]