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The Benefits—and Limits—of a Revocable Living Trust in Estate Planning

A revocable living trust helps avoid probate, ensures privacy, and provides continuity if you’re incapacitated. But it doesn’t protect assets from lawsuits or help with Medicaid eligibility. It also doesn’t reduce taxes. To fill those gaps, consider an umbrella liability policy for asset protection and long-term care insurance for nursing home costs. A trust is a great start—but a complete plan requires more.

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The Benefits—and Limits—of a Revocable Living Trust in Estate Planning

What is Gift Split, should I Gift Split, and when should I Gift Split?

What is considered a gift? Before deciding to gift split, understanding what qualifies as a gift is essential. Gifts can include money,...

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What is Gift Split, should I Gift Split, and when should I Gift Split?

GOODBYE POCO - LESSONS FROM MY SWEET DOG!

Dave Ramsey has a rule at his office. The rule is simple: No gossip! If you’re caught gossiping once, it’s your free warning and pass,...

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GOODBYE POCO - LESSONS FROM MY SWEET DOG!

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