Options for Charitable Estate Planning
Childless seniors are more likely to leave money and assets to charity after they die than any other group. If you fit into that category
Childless seniors are more likely to leave money and assets to charity after they die than any other group. If you fit into that category
Have you ever wondered what Paul Revere left his grandchildren in his will? Thanks to Ancestry.com’s US Probate and Wills Collection, there are now millions
It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of March Madness, the annual college basketball tournament, but rarely does that passion overlap with my estate
When you hear the words, “trust fund,” do you conjure up images of stately mansions and party yachts? A trust fund – or trust –
There are many goals most of us want to accomplish in life, and some of the most important ones center on family and money. Here
Not many people would view the IRS as a charitable organization, but you might if you plan your gifting appropriately – i.e., in a way
According to the Investment Company Institute, the use of IRAs for retirement saving has increased in the past decade, with $6.5 trillion invested in traditional
When we think of vast family wealth, most of us know the name Cornelius Vanderbilt, the railroad and shipping scion of one of the richest
If you have grandchildren – or are getting ready to welcome one like political power couple Bill and Hillary Clinton – you know the special
As hard as it is for all of us to “plan” for our deaths, doing so is one of the best things you can do
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