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Houston Business Owners. What’s Your Plan?

If you think of your business as a legacy that you wish to pass on to a family member, a partner or a valued employee, start planning now to create a business succession plan. Don't limit your thinking to a family member taking over for you. There are many different…

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Houston Boomers. Redefining Inheritance?

The same generation that redefined American culture is making changes to the concept of inheritance as well. A recent article in Forbes, "How Boomer Parents Feel About Leaving Inheritances," looked at two studies concerning inheritances to find that Baby Boomers are of two minds when it comes to leaving inheritances…

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It’s Your Retirement! Plan Your Precious Time Wisely

Failing to plan for the enormous changes that retirement brings leads many Americans to find themselves emotionally lost at sea when retirement finally arrives. In "The Biggest Oversight in Most Americans' Retirement Planning," Kiplinger's takes a look at what happens to people when they have failed to do any planning…

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Divorced? Who’s Your Beneficiary Designation?

Updating beneficiary designations is usually the simplest part of estate planning, but it's also the most likely part of estate planning to be overlooked. You have beneficiaries on pretty much every account, from 401(k)s to life insurance policies. Do you know who your beneficiaries are? USA Today says that it's…

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What’s the Point of Dying Rich? Help Your Houston Family Enjoy Wealth

Make no mistake. Estate planning is, and should be, a serious business, along with financial planning and wealth management, notes The Wilmington Business Journal. These are all on-going activities and part of a well-managed, successful life, at any age or stage. In its article "Do You Really Want To Leave…

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Tennessee Taking the Lead in Elder Abuse Legislation

Eight specific recommendations are now being reviewed by Tennessee state legislators who are responding to the results of a task force that placed a spotlight on a disgraceful problem. A problem that is not limited to any one state. The Elder Abuse Task Force submitted a final report on its…

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A New Year is a Gift – Treat Time as a Valuable, Limited Resource

It’s already February! What happened to the holidays? What happened to January? On the first of January, we each received the gift of 525,600 minutes—plus we get a bonus of 1,440 minutes because it's a leap year with an extra day, February 29. By the time you read this, more…

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You Won the Lottery! What’s Your Plan?

So, you didn’t win the big lottery? The country’s first billion dollar jackpot got a lot of folks dreaming about a lavish lifestyle and living the good life. Reality hit and your Houston lifestyle includes that Monday morning commute. Reality doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t have a plan. US New…

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We Lost Mom’s Will! What are Options?

What steps can you take when a parent passes away without sharing the location of a will or telling you who the attorney was who drafted and executed the will? What if you can't find any copies in what seem like reasonable hiding places in Houston? The article, "What steps…

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Texas Land Is Your Legacy and Estate Planning Is Important

Farmers are well versed in the cyclical nature of life, particularly those who deal with livestock. But thinking about your own demise is different than considering the eventual end of animals bred and raised solely for consumption. Talking about death among family members is difficult. But planning in advance for…

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