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Get Rockin’ on a Solid Estate Plan

Get Rockin’ on a Solid Estate Plan

It seems pretty natural that people postpone planning their estates. After all, who wants to anticipate or dwell on his or her own demise? What’s

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Some Things to Know About Trusts

Some Things to Know About Trusts

There are a lot of benefits of trusts, but there also are some disadvantages. NJ 101.5’s recent post, “The disadvantages to trusts,” discusses some of

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An Emergency Fund is Critical in Retirement

An Emergency Fund is Critical in Retirement

When you’ve finally reached retirement and are feeling comfortable that your nest egg of savings will take care of your financial needs for as long

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Sharing a Home with Another Senior Friend Can be a Win-Win

Sharing a Home with Another Senior Friend Can be a Win-Win

NJ 101.5 says in its recent post, “Buying a retirement home together,” that more seniors are looking into shared housing options for financial reasons—as well

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Investing Trust Assets 101

Investing Trust Assets 101

Many people want to invest assets held in trust. However, there are many different types of trusts, and it can be confusing to determine which

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Olympic Event Can Show “Rio” Important Retirement Planning Tips

Olympic Event Can Show “Rio” Important Retirement Planning Tips

Did you ever consider that retirement planning in the 21st century is very similar to the modern Olympics pentathlon?The Des Moines Register’s article, “How the

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It’s Time for a Midyear Checkup—Financially Speaking

It’s Time for a Midyear Checkup—Financially Speaking

Over a third of Americans thought about a financial resolution this year, according to a Fidelity Investments survey. Their top goals were to save more,

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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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Bonjour! Cross-Border Moves Take Planning

Bonjour! Cross-Border Moves Take Planning

If you’d like to retire abroad or move back to the U.S. after working overseas, you’ll need to calculate how it will impact your finances.

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Gift Tax Reminders

Gift Tax Reminders

Forbes’ recent article, “Why The Gift Tax Matters So Much to You,” reminds us that certain wealth transfers are excluded from gift taxes. You can

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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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Don’t Horse Around with Estate Planning and Your Stable

Don’t Horse Around with Estate Planning and Your Stable

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to estate planning. These are personal decisions you should make after carefully weighing all of the options with a qualified attorney.

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