Estate Planning
Should I drop my life insurance?
June 2014 Many retirees do not need life insurance but that doesn’t mean they should automatically drop their policies. During your working years, your family depends upon your income. In the event of an untimely death, life insurance would pay a tax-free income to the beneficiaries. This income replacement is probably the number one reason…
Read MoreWho gets my money when I die?
Making News… We produce regular Q&A columns for Florida Today and MarketWatch, a personal finance website of the Wall Street Journal, as well as pieces for Financial Advisor magazine, the Journal of Financial Planning, and the Winter Park/Maitland Observer among others. Here is a sampling from the last three months. Invest now or wait for a…
Read MoreWhen should you file for Social Security?
Making News… We produce regular Q&A columns for MarketWatch, a personal finance website of the Wall Street Journal and Florida Today as well as columns to Financial Advisor magazine, the Journal of Financial Planning, and the Winter Park/Maitland Observer among others. Here is a sampling from the last three months. 18 Social Security Surprises Can I…
Read MoreEstate planning was never just about taxes
One outcome of the 2013 tax code changes is U.S. citizens can leave up to $5.25 million free of estate taxes if they pass away in 2013. This $5.25 million exemption amount is automatically adjusted for inflation each year. Married couples can leave up to $10.5 million free of estate tax to the next generation.…
Read More