The overall planning of a person's wealth, including the preparation of a will and the planning of taxes after the individual's death.
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Contrary to popular belief, estate planning involves much more than preparing a will, and it is not only for the rich!
Almost three quarters of Americans die without any sort of estate planning.
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With some preparation, you can save your heirs from paying a hefty estate tax. Here are some tips. Getting Started On Your Estate Plan
Take our quiz to find out whether you're suited to this line of work. Is A Career In Financial Planning In Your Future?
What would happen if you were suddenly unable to manage your financial affairs? Preparation is the best protection. The Importance Of Estate And Contingency Planning
Make sure the needs of baby boomers and their parents are met - if not exceeded. Providing For Older Clients
From a tentative spring to a comfortable winter, learn how to weather the phases of your investing journey. The Seasons Of An Investor's Life
Estate planning is not just about the division of assets after you die. Read on to save your loved ones extra grief. Three Documents You Shouldn't Do Without
Find out how to protect and provide for your pet after you pass away. Keep Your Pets' Trust
Don't let bad estate planning lead to unnecessary costs and stress for your inheritors. Skipping-Out on Probate Costs
Learn how to warm up prospective clients to your business and your abilities. Cold Call Without Getting The Cold Shoulder
Make a name for yourself among your industry peers. The Benefits Of Joining A Professional Association
Changes to federal legislation will affect how your assets are treated once you're gone - be prepared. Get Ready For The Estate Tax Phase-Out
Want to build your business as a financial professional? We provide some choice advice. Alternatives To The Cold Call




