Seniors are particularly vulnerable to financial scams, says The Journal of Accountancy in its recent article, “Ways to stop elder financial abuse before it starts.”
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When Do I Start Succession Planning for My Business? How About Yesterday?
As a by-product of succession planning, you get a template for running a better business. It’s beneficial to start these preparations right away. Springfield (MO)
We are very excited to announce that three members of the Bellomo & Associates team will be dancing in Greater York Dance’s, very own production, The Hip Nut!
The Hip Nut project is about creating a diverse, multi-cultural, holiday production that appeals to a wide range of audiences. The show puts a contemporary
Details about Wills
There’s no escaping death. It’s a fact of life. But having your affairs in order helps eliminate some of the stress and anxiety during a
Are You Going to Pay Triple Taxes in Retirement?
Most people planning for retirement concentrate on growing their nest egg and accumulating as much as they can to live comfortably and enjoy their free
Are All Living Trusts Created Equal?
The two biggest reasons for choosing a living trust are for the privacy and efficiency of avoiding public probate and for the protection that can
Lawsuit Filed Against Estate of Driver in Vehicle Crash
Brian Rolando was killed on May 7, 2016 when his Hummer rear-ended a party bus about 3 AM in Paterson, New Jersey. His estate now
When Do I Sign up for Medicare Part B?
What if you signed up for Medicare Part A when you turned 65, but didn’t enroll in Part B because you were still working and
When is the Right Time to Take Social Security?
A critical decision in your retirement planning, is when to begin taking your Social Security payments. A wrong move can result in long-term consequences. Kiplinger
Tax Issues on the Family Home for Loved Ones
NJ.com’s recent article, “Complex inheritance taxes on a home,” explains the valuation of a home based on its fair market value (FMV) on the date
Executor Seeks to Resign from Role in Texas Lawyer’s Estate
When the famous Texas attorney John O’Quinn died in 2009, he had over 1,200 automobiles—but no children and no heirs. Gerald Treece, who was a
Playboy Playmate’s Estate Files Wrongful Death Suit against Chiropractor
Fox News, in its recent article, “Playboy model Katie May’s estate sues chiropractor for wrongful death,” reports that the father of Katie May’s eight-year-old daughter