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For A Comfortable Retirement, Start Planning Early

For a healthy nest egg that will provide you with an enjoyable, worry-free retirement, you’ll need to start saving and investing now. It takes time and smart planning. Working hard on building your retirement nest egg right now? That’s excellent!…

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Owning More than One IRA: Sometimes a Great Idea

If you are prone to over-organization, then the idea of owning multiple IRAs will appeal to you. IRAs are the cornerstone of many people’s retirement strategies. They were designed that way, offering attractive tax breaks that working people appreciate. Did…

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The Moment You Become a Parent, You Need an Estate Plan

Young parents who are busy with babies and small children aren’t what come to mind when you think of estate planning, but without an estate plan, their most precious children are unprotected. Nothing changes a person’s perspective more than welcoming…

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How Trusts Work for Families with Minor Children

This is the worst case scenario that no one wants to think about, but if both you and your spouse should die before your children turn 18, a trust is a way to provide for your children. Minors (children under…

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Making a Retirement Dream Come True Requires Real-World Planning

If your idea of retirement means not working and enjoying a life of leisure, you’d better start crunching numbers and planning for the unexpected. People like to daydream about their retirement. They imagine themselves traveling, playing with grandchildren, sleeping late…

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Help Your Family with These Estate Planning Tasks

Having a will is a great start, but there are other things you can to do to help your family after you have passed. To make your estate plan complete, consider a few practical steps that will address some common…

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What Happens When the Executor and Heirs Disagree?

There are rules that govern what the executor can and cannot pay themselves, but often the only way to resolve a dispute between the executor and heirs is litigation. Here’s an example of what happens when things don’t go as…

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What’s the Difference between a Will and a Trust?

Wills and trusts are two very different kinds of documents used in estate planning. Everyone needs a will, but not everyone needs a trust. Knowing the difference will help you to understand what you need. A will is the cornerstone…

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