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Estate Planning

Estate Planning is the process of determining how your wealth and assets should be transferred to the heirs of your choice: your children, grandchildren, friends, families, charitable causes, etc. and then deciding which legal tools and structures to use to best meet your estate planning goals.

Estate planning is not simply reducing or eliminating taxes and avoiding probate.  Only after establishing how you want your estate’s assets to be distributed should you consider ways to reduce taxes and avoid probate. From there, good estate plans deal with a host of other issues. Now, with all but a few estates exempt from the federal estate tax, those other issues are, or should be, at the forefront of estate planning.

An estate plan is to ensure that you are taken care of the rest of your life and that your wealth is transferred to the people you want to have it. A good estate plan ensures these goals are accomplished with as much efficiency and as little cost as possible. An estate plan addresses the management and distribution of an individual’s property and financial obligations after he or she dies with financial tools such as wills, revocable living trusts and power of attorney.

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Using Trusts to Secure Stretch IRAs

June 1, 2011

Trusts are a key part of many estate plans. You can run into trouble, however, when you try to couple a trust and an IRA. You can use a trust to make your IRA last longer and control your heirs’ access to it, but you need an experienced estate planner to navigate the minefield of […]

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Knowing How Much to Give Away and How to Give It to Optimize Estate Planning

May 1, 2011

Use it or lose it. That’s what many Estate Planning specialists are saying in the wake of the new estate and gift tax law enacted last December. You should act now, they say, to make large gifts and put other estate planning strategies in place. Give as much away as fast as you can. It’s […]

May 2011

May 1, 2011

May 25, 2011 10:00 a.m. It’s Not All About Europe The stock indexes are set up for a fourth consecutive day of losses, and gold is trading at a multi-year high. The headlines say this is all caused by the latest episode in the long-running European debt crisis. That debt crisis certainly is a problem, […]

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Reviewing Gift Tax Return Estate Planning Basics

April 1, 2011

Your estate may need to file gift tax returns even when gift taxes aren’t due. The IRS is cracking down on failures to file gift tax returns, with help from state databases. The IRS is checking state records of real estate transfers and matching those with gift tax returns, or the lack of them. Over […]

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The New Focus on Estate Planning Beyond Just Taxes

April 1, 2011

Estate Planning isn’t dead, not by a long shot. Traditionally, for many people estate planning means estate tax reduction. They figure if their estates aren’t going to be hit with federal estate taxes, they don’t need a plan. Now, with estates up to $5 million ($10 million for married couples) exempt from the federal estate […]

April 2011

April 1, 2011

April 29, 2011 08:00 p.m. A Turning Point in the Economy The economy is nearing a turning point, and few investors seem to realize it. We’ve been expecting it for a while and have our portfolios well-positioned for it. But as the point draws near, we’re becoming more cautious with the portfolios. The sell signals […]

Changing Your Estate Planning Strategy Under the New Tax Law

March 1, 2011

One of the major surprises in the December 2010 estate tax law is known as portability. Under the old law (and the law that is scheduled to return in 2013 if Congress doesn’t act before then) each person had a lifetime estate tax exemption with a use-it-or-lose-it feature. If your estate didn’t use all your […]

Updating Estate Plans for the New Tax Law

February 1, 2011

It’s time to pull out your estate plan, make an appointment with your planner, and begin a thorough review. Congress finally pass-ed a new estate tax last December, and each of us should revise our wills and other documents to reflect the changes. The changes are only for 2011 and 2012, but you need to […]

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