Estate Planning- Trusts

Key Considerations for Smooth Wealth Transfer Planning

Key Considerations for Smooth Wealth Transfer Planning. Components of a robust estate plan include a will, trusts, a power of attorney, and healthcare directives. A will specifies how your assets should be distributed upon your death. Trusts, which hold and manage assets on behalf of beneficiaries, can be tailored to meet specific needs, such as reducing estate taxes or providing for minor children. A power of attorney grants someone the authority to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated, while healthcare directives outline your medical treatment preferences.
Accounting Services

Does Your Small Business Need Accounting Services?

By Guest Author | January 14, 2013

Proverbs 15:22  Without advice plans go wrong, but with many advisers they succeed. Small Business Accounting Services When it comes to running your own business, you might ask yourself if you should do your own bookkeeping or hire an accountant. Of course, doing things yourself will be cheaper because you won’t have to pay anyone […]

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Avoid the Hassle of an IRS Audit

By Guest Author | January 12, 2013

According to an Internal Revenue Service report, the U.S. treasury was shorted $385 billion in tax receipts in 2006 alone due to, “underreporting and underpayment,” by U.S. taxpayers, both individual and corporate. The amount would be $65 billion higher but the IRS managed to collect that amount through audits and enforcement. IRS audits could be […]

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Best States for Relocation with Regards to Income Tax

By Rachel Oda | January 11, 2013

When considering relocating, one important factor in your decision might be state income tax. The most obvious choices are the handful of states that do not have a state income tax, listed below in alphabetical order. Alaska The economic growth is still slow, slightly under one percent. Jobs are mainly found in service industries, such […]

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5 Tips for Managing Your Personal and Small Business Finances at the Same Time

By Amy Nielson | January 10, 2013

You don’t have to graduate from a top business school to know that managing money is one of the most important skills a business owner can have. One of the main reasons that so many start-ups fail is because the owners get overwhelmed with the financial burden and learning how to manage their expenses. When […]

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4 Reasons to Get an Online Life Insurance Quote

By Tim McMahon | January 9, 2013

Life insurance can be used for a variety of purposes but primarily it boils down to protection and/or  investment. Protection is necessary if you have others that rely on you to provide for them. This could be family members or even employees or business partners who would suffer hardship if you should pass away. Investment policies […]

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Drug Safety: Go With Your Licensed Pharmacy

By Guest Author | January 9, 2013

Recently, the Chinese police cracked down on a counterfeit prescription drug ring in China in an operation that involved 18,000 Chinese police. They managed to seize nearly $180 million dollars in counterfeit drugs and destroyed 1,100 facilities where the counterfeit drugs were produced. These counterfeiters sold drugs over the internet through portals with names like […]

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5 Things to Consider When Buying Real Estate

By Joyce Del Rosario | January 8, 2013

The Big Investment A  house will probably be the single largest purchase of your  lifetime. Unfortunately, many people spend more time shopping for a big screen TV or camera than for a home.  Buying a home can be an emotional, frustrating and exhilarating experience. You are forced to live with the choice you make for years and a […]

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Using Personal Loans to Save Money

By Rachel Oda | January 7, 2013

You’ve probably heard the old saying, “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.” While it would be great if we were all so financially stable that we never had to worry about borrowing or lending money, that just isn’t a reality for most people today. But if you do find yourself in a tough spot […]

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8 Tips to Safely Invest

By Guest Author | January 6, 2013

Investing can be a great way to grow your money and secure your financial future.  Unfortunately, many people make bad investments or fall victim to financial fraud.  If you keep a few general rules in mind, you can invest safely and effectively. 1. Safely Investing is a Long-Term Endeavor – Turning a quick profit in financial markets […]

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2013 Acura NSX Supercar Will Feature Cutting-Edge Performance Hybrid Technology

By Guest Author | January 5, 2013

More than two decades ago, the Acura NSX took the auto industry by storm. With an all-aluminum chassis, forged aluminum suspension and wheels, a high-revving V6 mounted amidships, and a perfectly tuned suspension, the NSX was cutting edge technology when it debuted. Unfortunately, Honda didn’t do enough to update the NSX during the 90’s, and […]

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Being a Landlord with Buy-to-let Mortgages

By Merry Pius | January 4, 2013

In any market the smart investor seeks to purchase at the bottom and then watch their purchase grow, this is no different in the property market. With prices having fallen significantly, many experts in the mortgage industry believe now is the right time to put money into property. While it is possible to find good deals […]

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Traveling on a Budget

By Guest Author | January 3, 2013

Although the recent state of the economy has put pressure on many families and households, it is still possible to enjoy spending time with one another regardless of your budget. When you are thinking of planning a family trip or a getaway with your family on a budget, traveling is possible by doing a bit […]

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