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Want to Spare Your Kids From a Family Fortune?
October 13th, 2015
From shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations, goes the early 20th-century American proverb. Then there's the 19th-century British version: Clogs to clogs in three generations. And from Italy, date uncertain: From the stable to the star…
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Estate Planning for Your Works of Art
October 12th, 2015
Art investors are nearly always advised not to invest in art at all, but to collect it. Buy what you like, the conventional wisdom goes, not what you expect to increase in value. But collectors still must contemplate financial matters, especially rel…
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Is the Family Business a Part of Your Estate Plan?
October 2nd, 2015
Family business contributes to over 70 percent of global productions, but owners of them don't update their estate planning. It's estimated that over 50 percent of family business owners didn't update their estate planning documents fo…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Family Business, Small Business, Weblogs, Will
MSU Alum Leaves Millions to School
October 1st, 2015
Montana State University announced on Thursday that the late Bill Wurst, a 1959 alumnus in electrical engineering, has left $4 million to the MSU College of Engineering as a gift from his estate. The gift will be used as matching funds for the univer…
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Can You Do Estate Planning for Your Farm?
September 30th, 2015
Succession planning is one of the most important aspects of passing on a farm to future generations, but having a conversation about it is not always easy. Jolene Brown, an Iowa farmer and professional speaker, and Nelson Schoon, certified financial…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Family Business, Small Business, Weblogs, Will
Using A Revocable Trust as the Primary Method for Disposing of Your Estate
September 29th, 2015
If you haven't considered using a revocable trust rather than a will as your main estate planning document, you could be making a critical mistake. A recent MoneyWatch article, “5 reasons you need a trust, not a will,” lists five reasons for…
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Don’t Forget Estate Planning for Your Family Business
September 24th, 2015
Skilled estate planning is essential to the tax-efficient transfer of the family business across the generations. While the majority of family business owners have estate plans, the majority of these plans can be considered dated. Family businesses a…
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Come on, Kids! Start Estate Planning!
September 23rd, 2015
If you think estate planning is for only the elderly or wealthy individuals, think again. Everyone has collected some stuff, what professionals like to call assets, possessions, investments — and don’t forget the liabilities (debt), like student…
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Estate Planning After your First Child Arrives
September 22nd, 2015
When young couples expect their first child, the to-do list never seems to end. From lining up in-home help to managing hectic daily schedules, the process can prove daunting. Then there's financial planning. Financial advisors often urge parent…
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Which Type of Trust is Right for Me?
September 21st, 2015
Trusts can be a great way to update an estate plan, whether within a will or as a separate estate-planning tool. Trusts have a reputation for being something that most people don't have to worry about, with most seeing a trust as a vehicle for t…
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