A Different Way to Combat the Labor Shortage…Bring Back Older Employees

Soon after Ilana Benet retired from her job as a labor and delivery nurse, it hit her: She missed the babies. Her employer missed her…. she quickly realized — within weeks — that she wasn’t ready for full retirement.

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Will SAFE Act Really Make Seniors Safe? Some Don’t Think So…

In an attempt to take a step toward countering some of the negative impact of elder financial abuse, the government recently passed the Senior Safe Act in May 2018, as part of a bipartisan banking reform set of laws.

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10 Reasons Why Estate Planning is Much More Than Reducing Your Taxes

10 benefits of estate planning

​One of the most common “myths” or “misunderstandings” about Estate Planning is that it is all about “reducing your taxes.” While this is certainly a significant benefit of proper planning, it isn’t the only thing…in fact, it’s only 1 of MANY benefits you will gain from proper estate planning.Taxes are important…but not the only thingWhen […]

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Cohousing May Be the Answer for Many “Golden Girls” and Guys

Here’s one answer to the “Where to go next?” question being asked by those inching toward retirement, or those looking to escape the increasing cost of Seattle living and combine resources with a like-minded community.

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9 “Hidden” Costs You Should Be Aware of Before Starting Retirement

If you’ve faithfully set aside money for retirement over the years, it pays to sit down and review your finances before you leave your job. You may be surprised to see that your budget has been drained by fees, including service and management fees tied to your retirement accounts.

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You’ve Got Enough…Now How Can You Give the Rest Away?

Even if you’re not a millionaire, you may have reached a stage where you think, It’s enough. It could even be a bit too much. A second car may sit mostly in your garage. A beloved vacation home may have transformed from a place to relax to a place to maintain.

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Why are We so Fascinated with Anthony Bourdain’s Estate Plan?

Ever since his untimely death, the press and the public hasn’t been able to get enough of Anthony Bourdain. His name caused another commotion this week, when his will was probated in New York.

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Should You Transfer the House to Your Kids to Qualify for Medicaid or VA Benefits?

House for children to qualify for Medicaid

One of the most common questions we get from clients is about transferring house ownership. They want to know whether they should transfer the ownership of their house to their children. The obvious reason for transferring their house is to move a significant asset out of their estate to their kids. This might lower their […]

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Potluck Dinners with a Side Dish of Funeral Planning

Every month or so, 49-year-old Amy Pickard hosts a potluck gathering at her apartment. They’ve been described as death Tupperware parties,’ she explains.

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7 Big Questions You Should be Asking About Your Retirement Plan

401(k)s are great for saving for retirement. However, they’re quirky. Even the most-seasoned savers have questions.

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