Worst Ways to Withdraw Funds from Retirement Accounts
Withdrawing from your retirement accounts in the wrong order could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in retirement income.
Will VA Keep Telehealth Options?
Telehealth and online medical appointments will remain a key part of veterans health care even after the pandemic disappears, the Veterans Affairs secretary promised on Wednesday. However. department officials may need Congress’ help to ensure that.
Can I Create a Stress-free Asset Transfer?
Estate planning is a cornerstone of any healthy financial plan, but it can be difficult to discuss.
What Taxes are Due When Children Inherit Home?
My sister passed away. Her only possession was her home, which still has a mortgage and she left it to my son and daughter, her niece and nephew. What inheritance tax will there be?
Do I Need an Estate Plan If I’m Single?
If you don’t have a spouse or children, you might think you don’t need to do much estate planning. However, if you have any assets, any familial connections, any interest in supporting charitable groups – not to mention a desire to control your own future – you do need to establish an estate plan.
How Can I Be a Super Executor?
The wave of people prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic to write their wills is creating yet another wave in estate planning: all the people being asked to one day put those wills into effect.
Did Pop Entertainer Pink Change Estate Plan because of COVID-19?
Pink’s COVID-19 battle left her fearing for her life. During a conversation on Mark Wright’s Heart radio show, the 41-year-old singer revealed that she went so far as to rewrite her will, when she was ill last year.
How to Avoid Probate
How can we avoid probate and reduce the estate tax for our beneficiaries, who are our two adult children?
Prince Philip’s Death and the Importance of End-of-Life Planning
While memorials and tributes continue to pour in, one thing is clear: Prince Philip had clearly defined wishes regarding how he wished to pass, as well as his funeral plan.
Should I Discuss Estate Planning with My Children?
Many baby boomers may hesitate to discuss money with their children. However, the reality is that a massive amount of wealth will be transferred in the next couple of decades. Cerulli Associates estimates that about $68 trillion will move between generations within 25 years, with most of those assets transferred to Generation X households.