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Examine Your Own Charitable Goals …And The Charities Too in Ann Arbor
July 19th, 2013
That an entity has been effectively organized, and recognized by the IRS as tax exempt is no guarantee that it is being operated as a charitable entity. A good rule of thumb is that a charitable entity’s general and administrative expenses sh…
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Don’t Forget to Plan for Your Pets in Ann Arbor
July 18th, 2013
Why do otherwise doting pet parents fail to make such plans? Most people assume they’ll outlive their pets, says Barry Seltzer, a Toronto-based estate lawyer and co-author of Fat Cats & Lucky Dogs: How to Leave (Some of) Your Estate to Your Pet…
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Would You Give Your Employees Skin In The Game in Ann Arbor?
July 17th, 2013
In family businesses, there are two main ways stock gets diluted: it gets passed on to employees or it’s passed down through the generations. We often see the first situation occur in families when owners give out shares to non-family executi…
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Where, Oh Where Will The Family Home Go in Ann Arbor?
July 16th, 2013
How do children nudge often-reluctant parents toward making sound and fiscally smart decisions about the future of the family home? The family home is more than likely the most important or valuable asset in one’s estate. So it makes sense to…
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The Gift of College Funding
July 15th, 2013
The Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA) and the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) are sometimes called the “granddaddies” of college savings accounts. Both allow parents to establish custodial accounts for a minor child, and a grandparent can…
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Charitable Motivation: Emotional Or Logical?
July 12th, 2013
“The whole issue of measuring and metrics and trying to have impact data is, I think, a very contemporary part of philanthropy,” said Thomas E. K. Cerruti, former personal lawyer to Sam Skaggs, a billionaire philanthropist who made his fortune in…
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Safeguarding Your Heirs From Their Inheritance in Ann Arbor
July 11th, 2013
When Juliann Reynolds' husband died of cancer in 1992, she had to decide how to plan her own estate … Reynolds is one of a growing number of parents who are requiring their heirs to wait until they are older before they can collect their inher…
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Much Opportunity In The Annual Gift Exclusion in Ann Arbor
July 10th, 2013
Here is some background on what is known as the "annual gift-tax exclusion." You can give away as much as $14,000 this year to anyone you want—or to each of as many people as you wish—without any tax considerations or burdensome paperwo…
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Income Decides Obamacare Subsidies in Ann Arbor
July 9th, 2013
In 2012, I earned only $25,000, but I have $300,000 in stocks. I have individual health insurance. Will I be ineligible for a subsidy beginning in January because I am presently insured, or because I have large assets? If you have not heard, there st…
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Knowing The Signs Of Dementia Can Prevent Financial Disaster in Ann Arbor
July 8th, 2013
There is a lot of research to inform us that as an aging parent develops dementia, their financial decision-making capacity erodes early on. At the same time, a parent can be quite appropriate socially and appear “fine”. A case at AgingPare…
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