During the uncertain times that the world is currently experiencing, many people feel like they don’t have control of anything. Stay-at-home orders, mask mandates, and other coronavirus-driven edicts place unprecedented restrictions on daily life. Covid-19 has...
Month: December 2020
Accounting for unique assets in estate planning
Cryptocurrency has provided investors a financial roller coaster. What was worth one penny in 2010 ballooned to $20,000 seven years later. After continued increases and decreases over the past few years, the value of the digital monies has settled in at $11,000....
When should you update a will?
Many parents complete a will when their children are young, to ensure that their children will receive their assets if they were to pass away suddenly. But as your children grow up and your life changes, how often should you consider updating your will? When might you...
Avoid these 4 common estate planning mistakes
The United States is on the cusp of one of the largest wealth-transfer periods in its history as nearly $68 trillion is set to be passed along to future generations within the next quarter-century. That timeframe promises excellent opportunities for those already...