Hologram of Frank Zappa Preparing for “Live” Tour
Known for his progressive music, social satire and political activism, it seems somewhat fitting that a tour featuring a hologram of Frank Zappa, along with members of his former band, is in the works. Members of musician Frank Zappa’s family recently announced that they are working on recreating a performance of a rock opera originally…
Read MoreNet Gifting Court Decisions Highlights Potential Risks
The use of net gifting in estate planning can be effective, but in the case of Estate of Sommers v. Commissioner, 149 T.C. No. 8, a good plan did not have the intended result. Unexpected changes, including untimely death, incapacitating illness and evolving family relationships can undo even the best estate planning tools. A cautionary…
Read MoreHere’s a World-Famous Artist with a Planned Approach to Creating a Legacy
Not all creative souls chose to ignore the details of their eventual passing. Famed painter Jasper Johns has created a plan that will foster creativity and continue his support for the arts in the future. A recent article in US News, “Jasper Johns to Leave Connecticut Estate for Artists Retreat,” reports that Jasper Johns, one…
Read MoreComedian Lewis Isn’t the Only One Disinheriting His Kids
Maybe it’s a trend—a number of high profile people have chosen not to leave their kids an inheritance. For legendary comedian Jerry Lewis, six kids from his first marriage won’t see a dime. Because his estate used a will, which became a public document, we know that Jerry Lewis very deliberately excluded all of the…
Read MoreElder Abuse Legislation Headed to President’s Desk
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is hoping that legislation boosting both enforcement and penalties for those who target seniors will become law as soon as possible. The proposed law would also improve how enforcement is coordinated between the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission. Sparked by what happened to a local couple who were scammed into…
Read MoreIt’s Time to Stop Putting It Off and Put it in Writing
No one likes to consider their own death, or that of a loved one. But imagine having to cope with grief and loss at the same time that you have to tackle settling an estate, when there’s no plan in place. When there is no estate plan in place, the stress that accompanies dealing with…
Read MoreAre You Prepared for Health Care Costs During Retirement?
People think that Medicare covers all of their health care after they retire. However, there are many gaps and you’ll need to get the timing right on what insurance products to buy and when to buy them. Medicare does not cover 100% of health costs. As a result, many seniors get an unpleasant surprise when…
Read MoreMaking Philanthropy Part of the Family Tradition
The numbers are staggering—an estimated $30 trillion is expected to transfer from baby boomers to their heirs in the coming decades. How can your family ensure that this happens in a meaningful way? The adage is well known: “The first generation earns it, the second generation maintains it and the third generation loses it.” But…
Read MoreWhen the Going Gets Tough, The High-Net Worth Advisors Show Their Strengths
Let’s face it: high net worth clients already know how to earn money. Their advisors need to deal with other issues that can be more challenging than generating income. For the average person, a financial advisor who knows how to generate good returns on their investments is pretty much all they need. However, for professionals…
Read MoreFootball Season is Here: Avoid These Fiscal Fumbles
Nothing’s more frustrating to a football fan than watching a terrific play turn into an epic disaster because someone fumbled the ball. Financial fumbles can be just as maddening, especially when you get really close to most people’s end zone: retirement. You know it is fall, when Saturdays are all about college football and Sunday…
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