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Singles Still Need a Plan for Retirement…just Different

Being in a relationship isn’t for everyone. However, if you find yourself single in the long run, financial experts say you should be planning for retirement differently

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Fathers Strive to Protect Their Families…An Estate Plan Helps

Despite how it safeguards their families, many men avoid will-writing and estate planning. What is it that makes them so hesitant to do it

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Why So Many Pastors Don’t have an Estate Plan

Passport? Check. Airline ticket? Check. Hotel reservation? Check. After careful planning, you’re ready for vacation! However, have you taken more time preparing for a vacation than your estate plan

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Digital Accounts Needs to Be a Part of Every Estate Plan

Digital assets, including banking and investing accounts, e-mail accounts, photos, blogs, bitcoins and money accounts, such as PayPal, are usually password protected. Some of them have real value and others might have sentimental value to heirs

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What About Bella? Estate Planning that Includes Your Furry Family Members

You know that old saying “better safe than sorry”? While no one wants to imagine something bad happening to themselves, many are at least getting prepared in case it does. If you’re one of those people, it’s important to also consider your furry friend.”

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Farm Family Succession Gets Help from Local Extension Office

As the average age of Nebraska’s farm and ranch operators trends older, it’s important for those operators to have a plan to pass on the family operation.

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Are you truly prepared to retire? Do you really know?

The most common need of those preparing to step into retirement isn’t what you think: it’s confirmation that all the hard work, discipline and saving was enough.

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Estate Planning Fundamentals You Need to Know

It’s easy to put off because it can be morbid and often doesn’t kick in until late in our lives, but it’s an important piece to be thinking about for those of us who want to make sure our families are provided for.

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