Posts tagged Estate Planning
If You Fail To Plan, You Are Planning To Fail.

Starting the New Year with the same old resolutions? Let’s recognize questionable resolutions, including three destined for failure, plus what should be considered for successful planning outcomes. 

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Stop Making Sense: Massachusetts Updates Estate Tax Laws

Before celebrating a victory for the Commonwealth by echoing legislators that this “doubles the previous threshold”, understand there are only 12 states in the U.S. that still tax estates.

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Enjoy Every Sandwicher Moment.

July is National Sandwich Generation Month, celebrating approximately 15% of Americans between ages 40-60 sandwiched between caring for their young children and aging parents at the same time.

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Overdue Change Coming To MA Estate Tax Laws.

Or Not!

MA House Speaker Ronald Mariano explains how MA legislature failed to pass an economic development plan which included changing outdated estate tax laws that just days before had the support of both the Democratic Senate and House, in addition support from Republican Governor Charlie Baker.

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Enjoy Every Sandwicher Moment.

This month celebrates those caring for their young children and aging parents simultaneously - Sandwichers.

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Zoom Your Estate Planning

Technology and legislation are removing procrastination from developing your holistic estate plan.



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2020 - The Worst Year Ever… Really?

Turn down the hyperbole, 2020 offered great opportunities to refinance, save, invest, WFH, and focus on your why.

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Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve… But Did You?

Instead of talk of the future, act on the constants - change and time.  

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The SECURE Act: Congress spins “Taxman” for next generation

New 10-Year Rule eliminates waiting for taxes and forces assets out of Roth IRAs.

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Ten Years Gone: People Evolve, Plans Should Too.

A plan is not a buy-and-hold investment, it needs to be dynamic as you evolve.

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Are you a Sandwicher? Embrace it!

In planning for 3 generations, ways to embrace communication and change.

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Estate Planning: Evolve Beyond “Death & Taxes”

Couples in their 30’s and 40’s with young families often view estate planning as “death & taxes” and think to do it when their old, like their parents age. Big mistake.

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Grandparents: Stretching Is Good For Health, What About Your IRA?

If you choose a very young beneficiary, such as a grandchild, funds in your IRA could compound substantially over their lifetime and provide flexibility to help pay for expenses, like college, along the way.

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