Keep Up-to-Date with Social Security
Annual Social Security benefit statements no longer come in the mail.
Estate Planning Considerations — Spendthrift and IRA Trusts — Part 3 of 3
Previous posts in this series: Part 1, Part 2 I want to wrap up my series on leaving wealth to your heirs by looking at two more types of trusts. Leaving…
Should Your Child Have a Roth IRA?
It’s an opportunity to start saving for children while they are young.
Do You Hold Title Correctly for Your Real Estate?
Property title questions during financial planning interviews often draw blank stares. Yet, understanding the differences among tenants-in-common, joint tenancy and community property is important for creditor protection issues, estate planning,…
Helping or Spoiling?
That’s the question a parent must ponder when an adult child asks for financial assistance. One of the greatest parts of being a parent occurs when you become a grandparent. So, it is…