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One way to fulfill your philanthropic goals is to provide for a particular charitable cause or organization in your estate plan. Do you want to leave something to charity when you are no longer here? All it takes is some planning ahead of time. The Charlotte County Florida Weekly recently posted an article titled “GIVING: […]

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The bill has been in the works for more than three years and has backing from the Delaware Bar Association. If approved, it would be the first comprehensive law of its kind. Seven other states grant different levels of access. Accessing a decedent’s email or other online accounts after his or her death can be […]

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Being a parent is full of surprises and requires constant judgment calls and adaptation. Try as you might to cover all the bases, ultimately you need to choose the people whom you really trust to do the right thing, and hope for the best. What if something happens to you today, tomorrow, next week … […]

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Today, with smaller families and more women choosing not to have children, “the dynamic has changed pretty significantly for the generation of baby boomers. The option of doing something charitably significant with their estates is a change. What you do with your estate is up to you. Sometimes that means passing it to your family. […]

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If you are expecting an outright inheritance, you may need to think again. Expecting a sizeable inheritance? A recent Forbes article, titled “Why You May Not Get An Inheritance (And What To Do About It)“, provides some sound advice and thoughts to ponder. Good (and recent) financial decisions. Parents like to see a pattern of […]

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To grasp the importance of planning for the distribution of your worldly goods, consider all the things that influence what happens to them. An Estate Plan is a form of defense for your estate. But you also need to defend that plan against future influences. A recent Kiplinger’s Personal Finance article, titled “Forces That Affect […]

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There is no question that most of the burden falls on women for the physical and financial impacts of caregiving.  As parents live longer, more women are feeling the crunch. Who do you think is depended upon more for taking care of elderly parents — men or women? A recent article in Forbes stated that […]

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Warning: Don’t let your pets crack your nest egg. “The topic of pet expense is rarely discussed,” says Richard Rosso, a senior financial adviser with Clarity Financial LLC, a Houston-based financial-planning firm. “But it shouldn’t be ignored.” Retirement planning largely involves how to budget living expenses. Just make sure you have accounted for those furry […]

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While a family member or friend may be willing to care for your cat or dog or cockatoo, that’s a commitment not to be taken lightly. Aside from the cost of maintaining a pet, there is daily care, and for any number of reasons you may not have someone you can depend on to take […]

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Financial planners believe that one’s financial affairs should be organized in such a way that if today is the day that your life changes forever; you are as prepared as you can be. Planning for the unexpected is tricky. How do you know what you’ll really need in the future? It’s best to err on […]