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Estate Planning Meets FAFSA: Smart Strategies for Asset Ownership
The 2025-26 FAFSA introduces sweeping changes that revolutionize how families apply for college financial aid. While these updates streamline the application process, they also create new considerations for estate planning.
How to Manage Your Digital Accounts After Death — Part 1
If you have preferences about what happens to your digital footprint after your death, you need to take action. Otherwise, your online legacy will be determined for you—and not by you. If you have any online accounts, such as Gmail, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Apple, or Amazon, you have a digital legacy, and that legacy is yours to preserve or lose.
Understanding Asset Ownership: Estate Planning Questions Answered Part 1
Understanding Asset Ownership: Estate Planning Questions Answered - Part 1
Protecting your assets and ensuring they are passed on to your loved ones without complications starts with understanding account ownership and management. This two-part series explores the essential aspects of asset ownership, addressing key questions to help you make informed decisions.
4 Essential Strategies For Protecting Your Family's Assets
You might think that only the super wealthy need to worry about asset protection planning. But the truth is that if you don’t have millions, you may be at even greater risk. And asset protection planning isn’t something you can put off until something happens; to be effective, you must have your asset protection strategies in place well before something happens.
Estate Planning: A Gift of Peace and Power for Every Mother
Here’s a Mother's Day gift that keeps on giving: the peace of mind and power that comes with thoughtful estate planning. Estate planning helps you protect yourself, your children and your financial stability so you’re prepared for anything. That’s the best gift a mom can get.
The Dark Side of the Internet: Protect Yourself From Online Scams and Digital Attacks
Sadly, online scams and digital attacks are becoming more common. You can use these 7 practical steps to secure your online data. It’s never been more important than it is now.
14 Ways to Show Your Finances Some Love This Year - Part 2
Last week we explored 7 ways to show your finances and your family some love with smart, tax-advantaged financial tips for the new year. Read Part 2 of our series now for even more.
Have Unused 529 College Savings? Roll Them Into a Roth in 2024
In 2024, the SECURE 2.0 Act brings significant changes to the world of retirement savings and college savings accounts that could substantially impact your family's financial future.
From 'I Do' to 'What If': Estate Planning Must-Do's for Newlyweds - Part 2
Last week we started to explore the key estate planning components every newlywed couple needs to protect their rights, wishes, and plans now and in the future. This week, we’re continuing the conversation with three more estate planning must-do’s for newlyweds.
From 'I Do' to 'What If': Estate Planning Must-Do's for Newlyweds - Part 1
With all the joy and happiness a new marriage brings, planning for your potential incapacity and future death may feel out of place, but creating your estate plan as part of your post-nuptial to-do list is the greatest gift you can give your new spouse.
What the National Debt Ceiling Extension Means for Your Family
While it may seem like a distant matter, the national debt ceiling extension can have a significant impact on your family's financial well-being and future planning.