
The Top 5 Reasons Baby Boomers MUST Update Their Estate Plans
The baby boomer generation, said to span between 1946 and 1964 has been quite the generation. I know as I was born at the tail
The baby boomer generation, said to span between 1946 and 1964 has been quite the generation. I know as I was born at the tail
According to a recent Texas Tech University study, fifty years of age is the apparent peak for financial decision making. This ability begins to decline
When counseling, I asked Robert a simple question. “Do you envision your children and grandchildren living a more extravagant lifestyle than you and Diane have
Estate Planning Fails Rather than write about the many public figures and celebrities who fail to put a solid estate into place, (Stan Lee, Aretha
Regardless of size, you will have to make a myriad of decisions when creating your estate plan. A Living Trust, for example, is a
“Harry” complained to me recently while reading over his estate planning documents. “These seem so…cold….so….’legal’…” he said slowly, searching for the right words.”I understand that
I recently attended my high school’s 40th reunion in Indianapolis, the first such reunion I’ve traveled to. While I didn’t graduate from North Central High
What do Christmas, Thanksgiving, birthdays, anniversaries, family reunions and Valentine’s Day all have in common? Some of you are fortunate enough to look forward to
The Greek philosopher Aristotle formulated the four causes, which he used to explain how the world works. The fourth of those causes, the final cause,
In Frank Capra’s 1946 film, It’s a Wonderful Life, an angel named Clarence appears to George Bailey, who is about to jump off a bridge
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