5 Things to Avoid Including in Your Will
We all know the scene: A grieving family gathers in a room for the reading of their relative’s will. It lists who inherits what, and perhaps some detailed instructions for the funeral.
Would you be surprised to learn that this common scene is an unrealistic portrayal of how wills work in estate planning? In fact, misconceptions like this have led many people astray when deciding what to put in their will.
So what is or isn't actually included in a will? Let’s cover five things that shouldn’t go into your will and why.
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Annuities and Annuitization Explained
If you have an annuity or are considering adding one to your retirement plan, it can be hard to get a simple explanation of how they work and what they can do for you.
You can always reach out if you have questions about whether annuities are right for you.
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A Parent's Guide to Supporting Young Adults
As this trend continues, more parents are providing financial support that they didn’t plan for. In addition to the impact this can have on their own finances, many are unsure how to navigate support in a way that encourages independence.
How can parents help set their children up for success as adults while balancing their financial planning needs?
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Why Some Savers Postpone Retirement
There are several reasons why someone would hold off on retiring — and not all are financial. Learn about the main reasons people postpone their retirement and how to help ensure you retire without regretting it.
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Maintaining a Healthy Money Mindset
It's hard to find any good news about finance these days. Market forecasters are starting to use the dreaded “r” word to describe the economy and headline after headline is doom and gloom.
A healthy wealth mindset can help you keep your eye on the prize even when the market flinches.
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Life-Proofing Your Retirement Savings
There’s no crystal ball that can predict life’s unexpected twists and turns. But when life changes hurt your hard-earned nest egg, shrugging and saying “c’est la vie” is not a viable solution.
Luckily, we can always prepare for the unexpected — no crystal ball required.
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