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5 Estate Planning Must-Haves for Houston Singles

"Everyone of majority age needs at the least a will, a health care directive and a named power of attorney," says Mike Sena, a certified financial planner with White Street Advisors, a money management firm. "The express purpose of estate planning is to make things as easy, as inexpensive and…

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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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End-Of-Life Decisions – What Would The Doc Do?

[Dr. V.J. Periyakoil] and her colleagues wanted to learn more about the attitudes of young doctors toward advance directives. So the researchers asked what choices they would make for themselves if they were terminally ill. How do people make their end-of-life decisions? Everyone varies medically, intellectually and culturally. In addition,…

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Houston Older Adults Should Get Wishes In Writing Before It’s Too Late

Stop saying everyone knows what you want. Everybody probably doesn’t know. Or in their grief, they may not be able to make the decisions you would have preferred. If you don’t leave written instructions, emotions or unresolved issues can get in the way. The amount of frustration a family goes…

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