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Minda B. Parrish
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14500 Big Basin Way, Suite D
Saratoga, CA 95070

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  • August 2010
    • Beneficiary Designations
      In this issue of our newsletter we shift our attention to one of the most critical, and often overlooked, aspects of retirement planning. Our lead article considers common pitfalls in the selection of a designated beneficiary.
    • Pension Maximization
      Here we explain the pension payout options you need to know now, so you can protect your financial security in retirement. You will want to make sure you (and your friends) have made appropriate arrangements before it is too late.
  • July 2010
    • Majoring in Minor Children
      Most Parents expend considerable time and treasure to provide for their minor children. But not all parents live to see their children enter adulthood. Our lead article reviews key considerations to provide for your children in a world without you.
    • Leveraging Legacies with a Section 529 Plan
      Here we survey tax-savvy lifetime gifting strategies to leverage legacies to minor children, with some surprising control retained by the donor. [Hint: You might want to share this article with their grandparents!]
  • June 2010
    • Educating Young Adults About Estate Planning
      By and large, Americans are a rather independent lot. This month's article reviews some fundamental threats to our personal independence in the context of estate planning for young adult Americans. You will want to share this article with the young adults in your life.
    • Carrots & Sticks: Protecting Your Inheritance
      Here we consider a Carrots & Sticks approach to inheritance planning. To protect your heirs from catching a bad case of Affluenza, you may want to learn how proper estate planning can protect a hard-earned inheritance both from them and for them before it is too late.
  • May 2010
    • Facing Facts About Death and Taxes
      It can be difficult to ponder our own mortality. That is just our human nature. Nevertheless, the clock is ticking for each of us. Our lead article highlights some critical issues we all need to address while there is still time to make proper financial and legal plans.
    • Writing Lasting Letters to Your Heirs
      In this article we we encourage you to consider lasting letters as a means to enrich relationships with your loved ones. Since letter writing has become a lost art, the mere fact that you make the effort will be remarkable.
  • April 2010
    • Family Limited Partnerships
      Family Limited Partnerships offer many benefits, both tax and non-tax. Our lead article is a primer that explores why they are at once a taxpayer favorite and a favorite target of the IRS and some courts.
    • Asset Protection
      In this article we examine three strategies for protecting your hard-earned wealth: exempting your assets, limiting your liability, and transferring your risk. This article will inspire you to take specific actions today to protect your wealth tomorrow.
  • March 2010
    • Lifetime Gifting: Part of Your Multi-Generation Estate Planning
      Would you prefer to transfer more wealth to your family instead of the IRS? Our lead article summarizes the relevant lifetime gifting rules and considers two common do-it-yourself transfer methods.
    • Crummey Trusts
      Here, we investigate how lifetime gifting to a Crummey Trust may help reveal the financial maturity level of your loved ones now, so you may make proper plans for them later.
  • 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).
  • January 2010
    • Creative Giving
      There is an old saying that “[i]f you are giving while you are living, then you are knowing where it is going.” Our lead article focuses on creative giving ideas for grandparents who want to share and enjoy a living legacy with their children and grandchildren.
    • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • October 2009
    • Planning for Incapacity
      While most estate plans focus on planning for death, incapacity planning is often overlooked. Our lead article focuses on this important subject, so you can spare yourself and your loved ones potential family conflicts, unplanned expenses and ongoing red tape.
    • First Things
      Here we examine the first things you must decide when designing your estate plan, namely the guardians for any minor children and the fiduciaries for your assets.
  • 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. Learn more about the unique estate planning challenges that may affect your blended family.
    • 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. Read on for information about estate equalization planning for blended families.

 

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