Getting Organized: Estate Planning
What will become of the things you own -- your assets -- when you eventually pass-on? The following list of documents, materials, and instructions will help organize your own thinking and will provide essential information to your survivor(s) or to those who will care for you if you are disabled and unable to act for yourself. There are six broad categories of materials to organize.
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Understanding Insurance Lingo
Jargon. There are so many professions that seem to have a language entirely their own. The medical profession is a great example. Unless you have Masters degrees in Latin, biology, and medicine, it’s hard to decipher what they’re talking about. And a lack of comprehension can lead to a misunderstanding of products and services.
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All You Need To Know About Life Insurance
When most people get married, buy a house or have a child, they feel compelled to buy insurance, which is why there are a lot of rich banks and insurance companies in Canada. I have found it astonishing at how many folks have big, expensive life insurance policies that they, or their beneficiaries, stand about a zero chance of ever benefiting from.
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Keeping Legal Documents Organized
As the caregiver of an older adult, it is important to organize a loved one's important legal, medical and financial documents. Here are a few tips to help you keep your loved one's legal papers organized...
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