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Andrew C. Mallor
Gary J. Clendening
Geoffrey M. Grodner
James F. Bohrer
Kendra Gowdy Gjerdingen
Lonnie D. Johnson
Garry L. Founds
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Carrie L. Batalon
Pamela J. Hensler
Lisa A. Anderson
Amos S. Cohen
Stacy Forster Thompson
Patrick B. Omilian
Belinda R. Johnson
Dustin L. Plummer
Megan B. Lewis
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Note: Nothing in this publication is intended or written to be used, and cannot be used by any person for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties regarding any transactions or matters addressed herein. You should always seek advice from independent tax advisors regarding the same. [See IRS Circular 230.]

This publication does not constitute legal, accounting or other professional advice. Although it is intended to be accurate, neither the publisher nor any other party assumes liability for loss or damage due to reliance on this material.  This publication is intended for informational purposes only.

MCGB

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Business Tax & Estate Planning

  • March 2009

  • April 2009

  • May 2009

  • June 2009

  • July 2009

  • August 2009

    • Unique Estate and Financial Challenges for Women
      Women face unique Life and Estate Planning Issues, and yet too often their own needs are overlooked. They are too busy taking care of everyone else -- their families, their careers, parents, social causes.

    • Daughter Syndrome
      On page three we examine the Daughter Syndrome. After a woman rears her children and cares for her parents, in-laws and husband … who is there for her? These days it is prudent to have a plan to care for the caregiver, given our mobile society.

  • September 2009

    • Estate Planning Challenges for Blended Families
      Is your family a blended family? If so, then you face unique inheritance challenges, to include disinheriting your ex-spouse, providing for your new spouse and your own children, and protecting their inheritance.

    • Estate Equalization
      Equalizing an estate among members of blended families is particularly challenging. Among the issues to be considered when doing estate equalization planning are how to avoid disinheriting your new spouse while still providing for any children from a prior marriage. Insurance premiums and legal fees are cheap compared to the costs of disinheritance.

  • October 2009

    • Admirable Estate Administration
      Have you appointed trusted family members, friends or professionals to serve as the fiduciaries of your estate plan upon your death? If so, our lead article is a must-read as we review some of the responsibilities (and liabilities) they will face.

    • Treasure Hunt: Asset Inventory
      Every youngster, at one time or another, dreams of going on a treasure hunt. However, the fiduciaries of your estate will not find inventorying your assets to be nearly as exciting. In this article we provide tips for making the job easier (and less expensive) for your trusted fiduciaries.

  • November 2009

    • Seasonal Solutions: The Stages of Life & Estate Planning
      To everything there is a season. So it is with your Life & Estate Plan. This article uses a Seasons of Life theme to illustrate how your Life & Estate Plan may change with your personal and financial circumstances over your lifetime.

    • The Three P's of Proper Estate Planning
      Here we review the process of organizing your legal affairs as they pertains to your estate planning documents. As you will see, it is simply a matter of identifying your Three P’s and properly implementing your estate plans.

  • December 2009

    • Procrastination & Estate Planning
      Why doesn’t everyone have their final affairs in order, especially in light of the likelihood of incapacity and the certainty of death? This article takes aim at the chief culprit: procrastination.

    • Finding Fiduciaries
      In this article we consider the critical process of selecting and appointing appropriate fiduciaries to handle your financial affairs when you cannot. In fact, this is one of the first (and most important) planning decisions you must make.

  • January 2010

    • Business Owners Beware
      The survival rate of family businesses from generation to generation is rather dismal. To help prevent your business from becoming an unfortunate statistic tomorrow, we review some common challenges for you to address today (before it is too late).

    • Buy-Sell Financing
      One fundamental key to the survival of a family business is a properly funded Buy-Sell Agreement (BSA). In this article we consider three basic BSA flavors and the means available to finance their terms when triggered.

  • February 2010

    • Five Common Estate Planning Mistakes
      Proper estate planning is not just for the rich and famous. Surprisingly, however, that is a common misconception. Every adult American has an estate worth planning, regardless of their net worth. In this article we review some critical estate planning concerns.

    • Family Feuds
      This article considers the subject of Family Feuds resulting from an inheritance, or lack thereof. Your family may not resemble the Hatfields and the McCoys, but family disharmony can be avoided through proper estate planning (and communication).

 

 


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