December 10, 2020 •
Estate Planning One of the biggest wealth transfers our nation has ever seen is about to take place. Over the next 25 years, as much as $68 trillion of wealth will be passed to succeeding generations.
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Estate Planning Are you among the millions of workers who have fallen behind on retirement savings?
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Estate Planning Estate planning is the process of transferring the management of your assets, if and when you are unable to manage them yourself due to disability or death. Whether you have $100 or $100 million you should have an estate plan.
Read MoreOctober 14, 2020 •
Estate Planning The probate process refers to court proceedings that you have to go through when a loved one passes on, and they have left an asset in their name.
Read MoreSeptember 30, 2020 •
Estate Planning To ensure your estate is settled in the way you want, it's wise to do a bit of extra planning to keep your documents up to date.
Read MoreSeptember 18, 2020 •
Estate Planning A will is just one of several legal documents that help your loved ones know your end-of-life wishes.
Read MoreJuly 13, 2020 •
Estate Planning You might not be able to spend all the money in your 401(k) plan before you die. If that happens, your retirement savings will pass to the person you name as the beneficiary of the account. The information on your 401(k) beneficiary form typically supersedes what is written in your will. Therefore, it is important to keep this form up to date for all your retirement and investment accounts.
Read MoreMay 29, 2020 •
Estate Planning Most consumers are familiar with the beneficiary designation form they complete when opening an IRA or 401(k). The form designates who receives the asset, if the account owner dies. However, these forms can create confusion, unintended bequests and family turmoil, if not adequately monitored.
Read MoreWhen is the last time you updated your will? Could your beneficiaries have changed? If you have a trust, did you actually fund it? Is your plan ready for the new SECURE Act? Here are five mistakes you don't want to make.
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