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1. Three Advantages a Roth IRA May Offer Your Es
by Cristina Callegari
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
Many may not consider the possibilities that a Roth IRA can offer an estate plan. But, there are three advantages that a Roth IRA can offer if your estate value is under the Applicable Exclusion Amount ($1.5 million in 2005, and $2 million in years 2006 & 2007) and if ...read more |
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2. Write Before You Cannot Speak!
by A Raymond Randall
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
Design appears everywhere. From spider web to bridge spans, structure supports purpose. Trees have it, bees live it, and the earth orbits around it. Designs in nature inspire some while others procrastinate as time wears away incentive. When this happens our words may be forgotten, our purpose ignored, our intentions ...read more |
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3. Probate and Probate Avoidance
by Bart Scovill
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
When an individual dies in Florida or while owning real property in Florida, probate is the procedure used to transfer his or her assets to the proper heirs. Some assets pass automatically or outside of probate based on their character or how they were titled. There are different types of ...read more |
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4. Estate Plans and Trusts Discussed
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
We all know that we need to have our lives in order in the event of our demise because our families are so important to us. As the Death Tax slowing dies over the next many years, it behooves all of us to have estate plans and trusts set up ...read more |
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5. Estate Planning - The Mortgage: To Pay or Not
by Ronald Hudkins
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
Where does your home mortgage fit into your financial planning and particularly into your estate planning? In the world of yesteryear, the chief goal was to pay off the mortgage and hold the property free and clear. Higher land prices, higher building costs, and fluctuating interest rates have ...read more |
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6. Charitable Remainder Trusts: Preserving Your
by Frank Amato
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
Most people would not dispute the value of financial and estate planning, but studies show that relatively few people actually adopt such a plan. Too bad, because in its present form financial and estate planning ensure that a person's assets and property will be put to the greatest use during ...read more |
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7. New Cyprus Residents - Make Sure You Know Who
by Jon Dow
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
In an earlier article we drew attention to the need to review assets and the manner in which they are held in order to escape liability to inheritance tax in the United Kingdom. The key lies in domicile, even more so after the British Government's decision to tax the most ...read more |
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8. Estate Planning for Parents
by Bart Scovill
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
Few groups have more need of estate planning than parents. Without a plan, parents will have no say to whom their children go in the event the unthinkable happens. Furthermore, parents will have no say in who manages their children’s inheritance. Finally, any assets or money left for the children ...read more |
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9. Estate Planning Attornies
by Max Bellamy
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
There are many ‘do-it-yourself’ books and websites which purport to help with estate planning. While some of them are very informative, some are highly confusing and misleading. It’s Ok to read through them for a fair understanding of the concept, but remember that estate planning is a complex matter, involving ...read more |
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10. Unsecured Personal Loans
by Jimmy Sturo
Posted on Jan 06, 2007 |
There are many benefits when applying for an unsecured loan. One is the approval for this type of loan is relatively fast. This is because there is no need to look at collateral repayment in case of default. Unsecured loans are perfect for people who don’t own their own ...read more |
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