

The major disadvantage of a trust is cost and ongoing administrative burden. Setting one up typically requires attorney fees, retitling every asset into the trust’s name, and maintaining it properly over time.
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Most people assume a will covers everything they own. In practice, it covers far less than that—and knowing the difference can have a significant impact on what actually happens to your estate.
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If you’ve ever heard the word “probate” come up in a conversation about estate planning, you’ve probably also heard a collective groan follow right behind it. That groan is well-earned.
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Most people think having a will means their estate is handled. The biggest mistake with wills is treating them as a one-time task rather than a living document — and that single error can trigger a chain of costly, painful consequences for the people you love most.
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When you spend decades building a 401(k), retirement can feel like the finish line. But for your retirement savings, it’s really the starting line of a new challenge: figuring out what to do with that money for the next 20 to 30 years.
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If you’ve recently changed jobs or retired, you may be wondering how long you have to roll over your 401(k). The short answer: in most cases, there is no hard deadline. Your old 401(k) can sit right where it is — sometimes for years — without any penalty.
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If you earn too much to contribute directly to a Roth IRA, a backdoor Roth IRA is a popular strategic workaround. However, while the tax-free growth is enticing, this maneuver isn’t a “free lunch.
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As tax laws continue to evolve with the full implementation of SECURE Act 2. The most common question hitting financial planners’ desks this year is: Are Backdoor Roth IRAs still legal?
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If you are a high-income earner, you likely already know that the IRS “guards the front door” of Roth IRAs. For 2026, if your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) exceeds $168,000 (single) or $252,000 (married filing jointly), you are barred from making direct contributions.
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Why You Should Consolidate Your Old 401(k)s With a Financial Advisor
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Your Money, Their Target: How to Stay One Step Ahead of Scammers
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Set Your Child Up for Success: The Power of a Roth IRA
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Holding Too Much Cash Could Cost You More Than You Think
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The Silent Thief: How to Stay Protected from Inflation
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