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Don’t Be Like Abraham Lincoln. Create a Will

Don’t Be Like Abraham Lincoln. Create a Will

What do Abe Lincoln, Bob Marley and Prince have in common? You guessed it…they all died without a will. But why? Kiplinger’s article, “4 Strategies

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Getting Married Again Means “You Do” Need to Review Your Assets and Estate Plan

Getting Married Again Means “You Do” Need to Review Your Assets and Estate Plan

A major challenge for those walking down the aisle again is how to reconcile preserving assets for children from a prior marriage and still taking

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Don’t Leave a Bundle to Your Ex

Don’t Leave a Bundle to Your Ex

Do you want your ex-spouse to inherit any part of your estate? It could happen if you initially signed up for a retirement plan or

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Tying the Knot Finances

Tying the Knot Finances

The average age of a couple getting married today is older: age 31 for a man and 29 for a woman. This often means merging

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When You Might Avoid the 401(k) Early Withdrawal Penalty

When You Might Avoid the 401(k) Early Withdrawal Penalty

The rule for tapping a 401(k) without incurring the 10% early-withdrawal penalty requires that you are at least age 59½, but there’s an exception. If

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Six Titles Not in the Prince Songbook: Estate Planning Documents

Six Titles Not in the Prince Songbook: Estate Planning Documents

Forbes‘ article, “Prince and Estate Planning: What We Can Learn from the Late Musician’s Financial Picture,” reminds us that you don’t have to be a

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Trusteed IRAs can be a Good Strategy When Faced with an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Trusteed IRAs can be a Good Strategy When Faced with an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

The Wall Street Journal, in “Voices: Consider Trusteed IRAs for Clients With Alzheimer’s,” reports that when individuals receive an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, they should start having

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Why the Rush to Collect Medicaid?

Why the Rush to Collect Medicaid?

Even if you are eligible, don’t rush into applying for coverage. Kiplinger’s article, “What You Need to Know About Applying for Medicaid,” discusses five scenarios

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Middle-Class African Americans are Optimistic but Face Investing Challenges

Middle-Class African Americans are Optimistic but Face Investing Challenges

Money’s article, “The Hidden Retirement Crisis,” says that middle-class African Americans are more optimistic about the state of the U.S. economy and are more likely

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What Do I Do with an Inherited IRA?

What Do I Do with an Inherited IRA?

First determine what type of plan is being inherited and what type of beneficiary you are, and then do your research. For this discussion, let’s

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Beneficiaries…What Are Those?

Beneficiaries…What Are Those?

“When was the last time you updated, or even thought about, the beneficiary designations listed on your retirement accounts, life insurance, or annuity contracts?” If

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Things to Think About Before Making a Roth IRA Conversion

Things to Think About Before Making a Roth IRA Conversion

“The Roth IRA, with its unique tax advantages, can be a powerful financial-planning tool. However, rolling funds from a traditional IRA into a Roth is

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