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Donor-Advised Fund

Should I Use a Donor-Advised Fund?

POSTED ON: March 3, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A Donor-Advised Fund can help those with charitable hearts distribute donations. Many who do have money choose to give to others. One way is by giving to loved ones. Another way is to donate to a charitable organization. According to a recent Fort Worth Magazine article titled “Choosing Charity: How Donor-Advised Funds Benefit Your Contributions,” […]
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Underlying conditions

Do Underlying Conditions Increase COVID-19 Risk?

POSTED ON: March 2, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Certain underlying conditions can make COVID-19 more dangerous. COVID-19 has now been in the United States for about a year. In this time, many have died. Many also have recovered. Like many illnesses, the risk of death increases with age. Yet other factors influence the impact of the virus. According to a recent AARP article […]
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Senior citizen

What Qualifies Someone as a Senior Citizen?

POSTED ON: March 1, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The status of "senior citizen" can seem hard to define. The term senior citizen is commonly used in the United States. For some, this term is decades away from applying to them. For others, it is closer than they realize. Still others may be considered senior citizens and be blissfully ignorant of this fact. According […]
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COVID-19

Did COVID-19 Increase Life Insurance Applications?

POSTED ON: February 26, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Purchasing life insurance became a priority for many in response to COVID-19. Many people under age 44 do not see a need to purchase life insurance. They consider themselves to be young, healthy, and at low risk of death. In the last few years, this age demographic had submitted a relatively low volume of life […]
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“Per capita”

How are “Per Stirpes” and “Per Capita” Different?

POSTED ON: February 25, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Choosing between “per stirpes” and “per capita” will impact asset distribution. Estate planning can be nuanced. Those who are unfamiliar with legal terms, tax law, and estate law can easily make costly mistakes. Many people attempt to create a do-it-yourself will. Doing so can create unintended problems for your loved ones and your estate. According […]
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Spouse is dying

What Should I Do When My Spouse is Dying?

POSTED ON: February 24, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The stakes are high when your spouse is dying. Death is an unpleasant reality, but a reality nevertheless. It carries with it loss and grief. Preparing for the death of a loved one is never easy emotionally, mentally, or physically. This is especially challenging when your spouse is dying. According to a recent Market Watch […]
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President Joe Biden

Should My Estate Plan Change under President Biden?

POSTED ON: February 23, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning laws may change under Joe Biden. New leadership brings changes. This is true of companies, teams, and the United States government. The recent elections shifted the White House and Senate to Democrat majority. According to a recent St. Louis Business Journal article titled “Estate planning in light of a new presidential administration: What […]
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Disinheriting a child

Is Disinheriting a Child Hard to Do?

POSTED ON: February 22, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The act of disinheriting a child must be thorough. It is not uncommon for family relationships to undergo strain. Family members may become estranged and not see one another for decades. Other families simply suffer from diminished trust. Some children grow up. Other children ... just continue to have more birthdays. In short, not all […]
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Larry King

What is the Fate of the Larry King Estate?

POSTED ON: February 19, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Larry King had a career and relationships characterized by highs and lows. Even legends do not life forever. His health had been poor the past few years, when he died at age 87. Larry King had a history of heart trouble and a stroke prior to his contracting COVID-19. According to a recent Wealth Advisor […]
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Beneficiary review

What Is Involved is a Beneficiary Review?

POSTED ON: February 18, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
People should undertake a beneficiary review every few years. You have several types of assets. You own a home. You have retirement accounts and bank accounts. You even purchased a life insurance policy. According to a recent The Street article titled “Secure your IRA – Review Your Beneficiary Forms Now,” some of these assets should […]
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