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Generally, most clients want the same thing: control, use and enjoyment of their assets until death and protection of their assets from potential claimants. They also want these same benefits for their family members after they themselves pass...
On June 24, 2011, 42 years after the gay rights movement began with the Stonewall Riots in New York City, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed the Marriage Equality Act into New York State law. After a long political battle and a narrow 33-to-29 vote...
The Internal Revenue Service and the courts have been very active this year in the charitable arena. There have been informal reports of increased audit activity by the IRS, and the public record shows a sample outcome of those audits. The...
Estate plans originate in a number of ways, but in every one, early on in the process, the client interacts with at least one estate planner who may be an accountant, insurance professional, financial advisor or attorney. Typically, a professional...
The best plans and intentions can be led astray by misconceptions based on erroneous assumptions, especially with philanthropic succession planning. Often, senior or same generation family members don't have a true understanding of one another's...
As the retirement plan business becomes more complex and demanding, advisors can no longer dabble in the space. More will specialize, and many broker/dealers are already helping them up their game.
What's the best move you can make on behalf of older clients this month? Hint: It has nothing to do with the money you manage for them.
But you may be able to help senior clients save thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket health care costs by en...