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Are Trust Beneficiaries Responsible for Taxes?

POSTED ON: July 10, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Trust beneficiaries may need to pay taxes on distributions. A trust is a useful estate planning tool. It holds assets and distributes them to the trust beneficiaries according instructions provided in the trust itself. It also provides greater control and protection of assets in estate planning. A common question with estate planning involves whether beneficiaries […]
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Should I Add Beneficiaries to My Investments?

POSTED ON: July 9, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Take the time to add beneficiaries to your investment accounts. You have several investment accounts. Some of these accounts may be earmarked for retirement. Others may be used to reach financial goals like purchasing a home or car. When you die, money may remain in these accounts. According to a recent The Street article titled […]
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Are States Lowering Taxes for Retirees?

POSTED ON: July 8, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Some states are lowering taxes to appeal to retirees. You have begun planning for retirement. Money and climate are two common considerations. You will review cost of living and taxes. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “States Lower Taxes to Court Retirees,” some states are more financially appealing than others. Other states are taking […]
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Why Would I Need a Medigap Policy in Kansas City?

Why Would I Need a Medigap Policy?

POSTED ON: July 7, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Some people require Medigap policies to supplement their Medicare coverage. Medicare provides medical coverage for senior Americans. About 62.3 million individuals are enrolled in Medicare. Many people require more coverage than what they receive through Medicare. According to a recent CNBC article titled “A ‘Medigap’ policy picks up some costs that Medicare won’t. Here are […]
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What Planning Should I Do to Protect My Pets?

POSTED ON: July 7, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
You should plan for your pets during the current pandemic. Your pets are part for your family. They are with you in the best of times. They also support you in challenging times like the current pandemic. Perhaps you have welcomed a new pet during your time in quarantine. According to a recent The Harvard […]
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Happy Independence Day!

POSTED ON: July 4, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
I wish you and yours a safe and blessed day as we celebrate our "Declaration of Independence" back on July 4, 1776. May we be found worthy of the sacrifices of those who have gone before us in this great, yet imperfect, country.
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Why Should I Prioritize Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: July 3, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
There are several solid reasons to prioritize estate planning. A shocking number of Americans do not have an estate plan. Period. Because estate planning encompasses incapacity and end-of-life issues, those without a plan place their loved ones in a tough situation. According to a recent c|net article titled “Estate planning 101: Your guide to wills, […]
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How Do I Go About Disinheriting Someone?

POSTED ON: July 2, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
You must be extra attentive when disinheriting a family member. You know how you want your estate distributed when you die. You also have chosen to "disinherit" certain family members. Your decision will make some people angry. According to a recent Times Herald-Record article titled “Dealing with disinheritance, spouses,” estate planning can feel especially complicated […]
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How Should I Take My Pension Plan Payments?

POSTED ON: July 1, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
A pension plan can be significant help in retirement. Fewer employers offer pension plans than in the past. The numbers of pension plans have fallen from 103,000 in 1975 to 46,700 in 2017. While pensions have become less popular, 401(k) plans have grown from 207,700 in 1975 to 662,800 in 2017. Although pension plans and […]
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Will Medicare Continue Covering Telehealth?

POSTED ON: June 30, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Medicare may continue its level of telehealth coverage after COVID-19. Many services have adapted in the midst of COVID-19. To minimize potential exposure to the virus, telehealth has become an important alternative to in-person visits. By providing accessibility to these services, Medicare expanded its telehealth coverage during COVID-19. According to a recent STAT article titled […]
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