Are you a procrastinator? Do you let your financial statements stack up on your desk until that (always elusive) day when you'll finally have the
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Get Organized with a Master Directory
Morningstar's April 18th article "How to Create a Master Directory" says that a lot of the work of sifting through documents and files would be
Make Your Retirement Nest Egg Last
In 2016, very few folks have pensions, and life spans have lengthened. So, the issue is how to make your money last through your entire
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
How to Convince Mom to Draft a Will Now That Dad Has Passed Away
The article "How to handle a parent not having a will" from New Jersey 101.5 says that some people may postpone this for as long
Pet Trusts May Finally be Barking at the Door of the Minnesota Legislature
In states like California and Wisconsin, you can make sure your pet will have care after you're gone. However, in Minnesota, your pet might not
Raising a Child with Special Needs
Many times, families raising children with special needs don't know how to begin their financial planning, says The New York Daily News in a recent
Financial Planning Help for Single Parents
The Parent Herald gives us five financial planning tips for single parents that will protect them and their families in its recent article, "5 Financial
What Happens to Your House When You Die?
No home buyers go to the closing thinking about what happens if they die before their mortgage gets paid off, says The Wall Street Journal
Estate Planning Ideas to Help Business Succession
The Huffington Post says in "5 Things Estate Planning Can Do for You and Your Business," that co-owners, family members, and ex-spouses can suddenly come
Is Your Loved One Elder-Proofed?
Huffington Post reports in "Writing an Eldercare Plan," that elder law attorneys view being elder-proofed as having legal documents such as living wills, do not
New York Proposes Law to Preserve Elderly Victims’ Testimony
New York State Senator Patrick Gallivan recently stated that the Senate passed a bill to make it easier for victims of elder abuse to give