Record Keeper or Hoarder?
There’s a fine line between holding on to important financial and medical records … and hoarding.
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There’s a fine line between holding on to important financial and medical records … and hoarding.
Generally speaking, if you make under 100-200% of the federal poverty level and are elderly, you will likely qualify for your state’s Medicaid program.
In some states, those who are appointed ‘conservator of the estate’ are those who make financial decisions. Those who are appointed ‘conservator of the person’ handle the same issues as a ‘guardian.’
As baby boomers reach their golden years, millions of homes will be sold as a growing number of homeowners across the country downsize or pass away.
Time moves forward, not around. These are a new set of the ’20s, a different and unique time in history. What will the decade bring? This will be the decade of 5G and self-driving cars, faster ways to communicate, and fewer real interactions.
The Secure Act will force faster withdrawals from Inherited IRA Accounts.
This is a big one. The IRS would love for you to take every penny out of your 401(k) when you change jobs for one very good reason: more tax revenue.
The most common question faced by special needs parents and caregivers is, ‘What will happen if I am not here?’
You do not have to be raising young children to be in the sandwich generation. Your children might be adults but need financial help because of student loans or other financial pressures.
One common trouble that many executors overlook: dispersing personal possessions that have little financial value but great sentimental value.