by Christine | May 24, 2012 | Charitable Giving, Charitable Organization |
These times are not only good for starting “for-profit” enterprises, but they’re also good for starting non-profits. Here are some easy steps to start a charity. Giving to charity can be a particularly taxing activity even when you’re doing it for all the right...
by Christine | May 24, 2012 | Death Put, Estate Planning, Inheritors |
A little-known strategy called a 'death put' can help you lock in higher returns — without stiffing your heirs. Are you concerned about the return on your investments or the return of those investments en route to your heirs? If yes, then you might...
by Christine | May 22, 2012 | Estate Planning, Inheritance |
Younger members of ultra-wealthy households are grappling with their forebears for a say in wealth planning, and women are concerned about how money affects their relationships, the study found, after surveying 53 families with a net worth of $100 million or more...
by Christine | May 21, 2012 | Alzheimer's, Dementia, Elder Law, Estate Planning |
In a clinical trial that could lead to treatments that prevent Alzheimer’s, people who are genetically guaranteed to develop the disease — but who do not yet have any symptoms — will, for the first time, be given a drug intended to stop it, federal officials announced...
by Christine | May 18, 2012 | Estate Planning, Gift, Small Business |
The Tax Court has just passed a new technique that closely-held business owners —and wealthy families — can use to pass assets to heirs with a minimal amount of taxes and complications. The ruling in the case, Wandry v. Commissioner, is stirring up excitement among...