You're probably well aware of the need to orient your investments toward retirement, but you might be less aware of the need for an estate
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Special Concerns for Unmarried Couples
For unmarried couples, making a will is paramount, especially if they are sharing a home owned by just one member of the couple. If the
Financial Planning for Millennials
Rachel Lake had worked with financial planners before, but the relationship didn't click until the Millennial began working with an adviser who focuses his message,
Two Uncomfortable Topics: Death and Debts
When a loved one dies, is it possible to inherit their debt? It's a serious question for heirs, and particularly for couples who hold debt
Retirement Planning Advice from the Great Plains
An important area for review at this time of year, associated with tax savings, is retirement planning. If one is a farm or ranch owner,
A Trust That Keeps on Giving and Giving
Nearly four decades after his death, Detroit businessman Dick E. Morand is giving to the causes close to his heart. Leave A Legacy, Southeast Michigan,
Thinking about Estate Planning or Actually Planning for It?
Chances are you’ve spent plenty of your free time thinking about the money you’ll have available at retirement. But what have you done to plan
Kevin Spacey Tells Us about Retirement
He may be a stone-cold killer with no conscience, but if Frank Underwood were a real-life candidate for the presidency, I would vote for him.
Estate Planning after a Divorce
If you're in the process of getting a divorce, money issues are likely to be a key point of discussion. Whether you're the spouse of
Just How Long Can My Trust Last?
Legislation allowing Mississippians to place their assets in a trust for up to 360 years passed the state House and is now pending before Gov.
A Few Mistakes That Can Be Made in Planning for Retirement
Retirement planning can be incredibly tricky for two reasons: First, there are a wide and varying number of factors that affect your retirement planning, and
Why Estate Planning Is Important
Do you want to be able to provide for your family after you are gone? If so, you should begin estate planning now so you