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Year-End Estate Strategies

Year-End Estate Strategies What you need to know to get ready for the end of the year. With one year ending and a new one on the cusp of starting, many people will consider their resolutions—not their estate strategy. But the end of the year is a great time to sit down and review your preparations, especially when you're spending more time with your loved ones; even more important if you have a complicated estate that may need to get [...]

By |2020-11-13T11:45:58-05:00November 13th, 2020|Estate Planning, Personal Finance|Comments Off on Year-End Estate Strategies

Who is Your Trusted Contact?

Who Is Your Trusted Contact? This vital investment account question should be answered sooner rather than later. Investment firms have a new client service requirement. They must now ask you if you would like to provide the name and information of a trusted contact.1 You do not have to supply this information, but it is encouraged. The request is made with your best interest in mind – and to lower the risk of someone crooked attempting to make investment decisions [...]

By |2020-10-08T13:17:31-04:00September 28th, 2020|Personal Finance|Comments Off on Who is Your Trusted Contact?

The Pros and Cons of Early Retirement Plan Rollovers

The Pros and Cons of Early Retirement Plan Rollovers Should you withdraw and reinvest your retirement plan money while you are still on the job? Did you know you might be able to take some or all of the money in your 401(k), 403(b), or 457 plan and roll it over into another type of retirement account? Were you aware that you could do this while you are still working for your current employer – without any withholding or early [...]

By |2020-09-18T10:09:10-04:00September 14th, 2020|IRA Rollover|Comments Off on The Pros and Cons of Early Retirement Plan Rollovers

College Funding Options

College Funding Options You can plan to meet the costs through a variety of methods. How can you cover your child’s future college costs? Saving early (and often) may be key for most families. Here are some college savings vehicles to consider. 529 college savings plans. Offered by states and some educational institutions, these plans allow you to save up to $15,000 per year for your child’s college costs without having to file an I.R.S. gift tax return. A married [...]

By |2020-08-28T14:18:26-04:00August 28th, 2020|College Savings, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on College Funding Options

Eldercare Choices in the COVID-19 Era

Eldercare Choices in the COVID-19 Era Exploring your extended care options may be wise at this time. Given the threat of COVID-19, seniors today may be considering their extended care alternatives with extra caution.1 In addition to health factors, the cost can be an issue. According to Genworth’s 2020 Cost of Care Survey, the median annual cost of a semi-private room in a nursing home is now $90,000. A single-occupancy room may cost over $100,000 a year.1 While you could [...]

By |2020-08-07T14:43:37-04:00August 7th, 2020|Eldercare, Healthcare, Personal Finance|Comments Off on Eldercare Choices in the COVID-19 Era
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