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
Is Boring the New Sexy?
By Andrew McElweeWealth managers need a broader understanding of personal insurance solutions that quietly (and boringly) complement financial advisory services.
February 16, 2010
Could the Roth Conversion Be an Estate Planning Opportunity?2010 provides wealthy clients with a chance to implement planning that until now had been unavailable to high-income earners: a Roth IRA conversion.
February 16, 2010
Six Insurance Questions to Ask Your ClientsBefore they sit down with their risk advisor to renew their personal insurance for 2010, here are a few questions worth asking your wealthy clients.
February 09, 2010
Edelman: Trust In Insurers Creeps Higher (CORRECTED)U.S. consumers may trust insurers slightly more than they did a year ago, but they still distrust insurers about as much as they distrust media companies.
February 03, 2010
Collective Investment Trusts (or CITs) Gaining MomentumCITs' fees can be lower than those of actively management mutual funds, and they are overseen by banking regulators.
February 03, 2010
Down Through the ChimneyAs a warm reminder of simpler times, the appeal of a roaring indoor fire is without equal. A fireplace has its price, though. And it can run much higher than the cost of a cord of wood for those owners who don't exercise proper care.
January 18, 2010
Estate Taxes and the Carryover BasisThe repeal of the estate tax aside, 2010 introduces the concept of a carryover basis. The assets owned prior to death are no longer stepped-up to the fair market value at the date of death or the alternate valuation date.
January 01, 2010
The Power of EmpathyThe fraud perpetrated by Bernie Madoff and abetted by Ezra Merkin, a money manager and financier, could succeed in part because the "weapons of influence"...