Trusts and Estates
Learn which trust is best for which clients, the tax benefits of different estate planning strategies and how to transfer wealth responsibly, as well as estate planning techniques that benefit families with special needs
JPMorgan's Kelly: Housing Market Turnaround Is at Hand
By Gil WeinreichAfter years of housing market decline that has weakened the economy and depressed consumer sentiment, a number of analyses are strongly suggesting that a turnaround in the beaten sector may finally be at hand.
October 12, 2011
Warren Buffett’s Son, Peter, Says Dad Doesn’t Owe Him a ThingBillionaire investor Warren Buffett has earned a reputation as a highly quotable speaker, and now his son Peter is following in his fathers footsteps even though he wont be inheriting his dads fortune.
October 10, 2011
Organize Estate Plans in Advance (Des Moines Register)Most adult children don't like to think about settling an aging parent's estate. But a few steps, if taken early on, can help make the process easier for everyone involved.
October 10, 2011
Organize Estate Plans in Advance (Des Moines Register)Most adult children don't like to think about settling an aging parent's estate. But a few steps, if taken early on, can help make the process easier for everyone involved.
October 01, 2011
An estate planning primer for 2011Current tax laws have made estate planning more complicated. The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 reinstated the estate tax in 2011.
September 30, 2011
An estate planning primer for 2011Current tax laws have made estate planning more complicated. The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 reinstated the estate tax in 2011.
September 29, 2011
Blood and money: families fighting over inheritanceAttorney P. Mark Accettura outlines three reasons why estate planning is so essential.
September 29, 2011
Ramping UpAa a Certified Financial planner back in 1990, Spenser Segal ran a retirement plan projection for a couple in their mid-50s who thought they had done everything right. Theyd saved $500,000. They had no debt. But it wasnt enough to support the retirement they had dreamed about. The look in...