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Family Planning
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Ideas for weaning your teenagers off the money tree
Teenagers always want “stuff,” and the older they get, the more expensive the “stuff” becomes. They want to have fun with their friends, eat out, shop, or get involved in activities. Some children don’t realize what it costs until they finish college and have to pay for it. Parents often feel the need to help…
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Intergenerational Planning: Time to Start Planting Seeds
It takes the average recipient of an inheritance 19 days until they buy a new car.¹ Over the past several years, some of our clients have participated in client advisory boards in which they tell us what they want and what keeps them awake at night. One of the biggest challenges is bringing up finances…
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Long-Term Care Insurance – To Buy or Not to Buy?
Should you buy long-term care insurance or save up to self-insure? There are many trade-offs to consider. And, surprise: It doesn’t have to be one or the other. Your strategy over the years can change, depending on your needs and your finances.
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The Dilemma of Two Homes
Downsizing your home is a big decision. What if you find your ideal home but haven’t sold your current one? This can be quite stressful, since you don’t want to lose out on the new property but may not be able to sell your existing property fast enough. The first place you may want to…
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Why Do I Need a Trust?
A simple will works for some people, but maybe not for you. Are you in a second marriage? Have minor children? Are you concerned about fraud? These are just a few of the many reasons to consider a trust. There are some simple estate planning techniques that you can use, such as adding beneficiaries to your retirement…