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Houston Families: Do You Have Your ICE File?

 Create a file that you name sometime like "ICE," which stands for “in case of emergency.” Some people call this their “grab-and-go” file, since that’s what it’s for. Make sure that anyone who needs to have this information knows how to access it. For example, if you have to leave…

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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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Keeping a Vacation Home in the Family

Make a detailed plan for the home's future to avoid family feuds down the road. Many memories are made in family vacation homes, and a lot of families do not want those traditions to end when a loved one passes. However, experts say you need to be careful in planning…

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A Trust Can Help Keep Public Lives A Bit More Private

In all likelihood, [film director] Nichols had a "revocable living trust," that contained the dispositive provisions of his estate so that his wishes were shielded from the public.  Celebrities and high-profile estates tend to be a hot topic in the media, but sometimes the media doesn't get the full story.…

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Estate Planning for Houston Families without the Stress

Wouldn’t knowing someone will step in if you become incapacitated create a little peace of mind? Wouldn’t knowing that your family is taken care of create even more peace of mind? Wouldn’t knowing there is a plan in place – a plan you developed – if something happens to you…

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Store-Bought Gifts? Give Assets to Houston Families Instead

Gifting can be an estate planning tool, for you can save on future estate taxes and have the pleasure of watching your dollars work for your children or grandchildren while you are still alive. If you're tired of the standard store-bought items for gifts, you may consider a different spin…

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Recent Survey Says 80% of Americans Failed Retirement Literacy Test

“We’re not surprised by the fact that people don’t know a lot about retirement income planning,” says David Littell, program director at the American College. “I was surprised at how badly they did.” Could you pass a retirement literacy test? Apparently, 80 percent of Americans surveyed did not. These Americans…

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Who Gets Grandma’s Houston Keepsakes?

There is no magic formula or solution available for transferring personal property because each family and their possessions are different. However, the Extension program "Who Get's Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate?" suggests there are some factors for every family to consider whether planning for the transfer an individual's own personal property…

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Longer Lifespan Can Affect One’s Inheritance

Adult children have historically expected to inherit from their parents while in their 40s or 50s, yet now many aren’t doing so until their 70s or even 80s, as their parents live into their 90s or beyond. When should you expect to receive your inheritance? According to the Social Security…

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Happy New Year? Review Your Finances, Then Celebrate!

Taken all together, these steps might seem overwhelming. But if you do one task each day, you can really change your financial life by year-end. Is it too late in the year to get your finances ironed out? Fortunately, a recent article from kjrh.com, titled “7 financial steps to take…

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