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Retirement Planning Issues for Small Business Owners

Now is the time for small business owners to evaluate their year-end retirement planning while building a retirement budget line item for next year. A recent article in The (Great Falls MT) Prairie Star, titled “Review estate, tax and retirement planning issues now,” argues that a farm or ranch operation…

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Death and Debts: What Can You Do?

Sometimes, a loved one’s estate may include debt.  Do you know what to do should if you are the spouse or heir that inherits debt? If you aren’t sure what to do with a loved one’s debts after they pass – or what to tell others to do with your…

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Coach Dean Smith Leaves Legacy to Players Via Trust

Legendary Coach Dean Smith's estate is making news and not for vast wealth.  The North Carolina basketball coach left $200 each to almost 200 players via his revocable trust.  Typically, trusts are a private matter but Coach Smith's legion of admiring basketball players shared the news via social media. Revocable…

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Should An IRA Trust Be Part of Your Houston Estate Plan?

An IRA Trust can be a beneficial estate planning tool for families under certain conditions.  However, many investors are unaware of the IRA Trust and the benefits that it may provide. Trusts are only for the super wealthy, right? Wrong! The Kokomo Perspective recently posted an article titled “Are You…

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Divorcing? Re-Visit the Details of Your Houston Estate Plan

Once you're divorced you should immediately create a new estate plan — a will or revocable living trust, a healthcare power of attorney, and a living will ("pull the plug") designee. Read on for more estate planning must-do’s regarding divorce. A recent article in the The Huffington Post, titled “Divorce and…

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Don’t Just Think about Your Houston Estate, Plan It!

The sad truth is that most of us — some 70% of adult Americans — have neglected to write a will. Some think their assets are just too puny to worry about, others worry that the costs of writing a “last will and testament” are too high. But wills aren’t…

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Should a Trust Last 360 Years? Several Mississippians Think So

Legislation allowing Mississippians to place their assets in a trust for up to 360 years passed the state House and is now pending before Gov. Phil Bryant. How long should a trust really last? According to the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Mississippi’s House Judiciary Chair Mark Barker said many states…

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“Downton Abbey” — A Good Lesson for Houston Families

The viewers of this high-end PBS costume drama, which takes place about a century ago, could very likely be your clients' demographic. Look at who's a top corporate sponsor: Viking River Cruises, which told The New York Times that “our demographic is affluent Baby Boomers 55+.” It's a big group:…

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High Wage Earners in Houston Should Mind Tax Tips

There is less emphasis on estate taxes because the exemption—$5.43 million per person—is so high now. But income taxes are higher, so know what you are in for. Maybe the estate tax doesn’t apply to you, but what about rising income taxes? How should you plan accordingly? According to a…

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2015: New Financial Goals for Houston Families

If history is a guide, this coming week nearly half of us will make resolutions seeking to improve some facet of our lives, many of which will be focused on personal finance. If one of your goals for the New Year is to get your financial life in order, here…

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