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College Planning & Retirement Planning

We now have people in the 50′s & 60′s with children in college; and they are trying to save for their own retirement. Duration : 0:6:7 Recommended ReadingFinancial Retirement Planning, A First LookWho is the best company to go with for financial planning?Financial planning 101Plan Your Future – Financial and Retirement Planning | Dallas, Austin, [...]

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Estate Planning : Fatal Accidents & Estate Planning

Protect an estate plan from suits related to fatal accidents. Learn about fatal accidents and estate planning from a registered financial consultant (RFC) in this free personal Duration : 0:1:20 Recommended ReadingFinancial Retirement Planning, A First LookNeed website that recommends attorneys that specialize in estate planning/trusts for gay couples in Phoenix,AZAre life insurance policy proceeds [...]

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Estate Planning : Retirement & Estate Planning

Retirement and estate planning go hand-in-hand, and both bring the ability to enjoy life based on the power of saved money. Learn about retirement Duration : 0:1:18 Recommended ReadingFinancial Retirement Planning, A First LookNeed website that recommends attorneys that specialize in estate planning/trusts for gay couples in Phoenix,AZAre life insurance policy proceeds always tax free?What [...]

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Estate Planning : Family Estate Trust

With the complexity of some people’s ets, a family estate planning trust is a good idea. Learn about family estate trusts from a registered financial consultant (RFC) in this free personal finance video. Duration : 0:1:40 Recommended ReadingFinancial Retirement Planning, A First LookNeed website that recommends attorneys that specialize in estate planning/trusts for gay couples [...]

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Estate Planning — Review Your Living Trust Every 4-5 Years

http://www.estateplanningforyou.com Mitchell R. Miller — a tax, trusts and estate lawyer for 30 years — talks about the need for reviewing your living trust every 4 or 5 years. State and federal laws change and your circumstances may have changed. Make sure your living trust reflects these changes. Duration : 0:3:30 Recommended ReadingFinancial Retirement Planning, [...]

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