News
Women with depression double their chances of stroke
Keeping estate plans up to date
Are you following through on your estate plans? Here’s what I mean. If you have a life insurance policy, do you still want it to go to the beneficiary you chose a decade ago? Two decades ago?
Is your doctor engaged in your health
Is your doctor engaged in your health?
When children move back home
About a third of all adults between the ages of 18 and 34 lived with their parents in 2012 according to the US Census Bureau, an increase of 27 percent from just a decade ago.
New diabetic study may indicate slower cognitive decline is possible
Choosing your financial power of attorney
While we often focus on having a Power of Attorney in regards to aging, the fact is that a Power of Attorney is an assurance that you always have someone whose duty it is to act with your best interests in mind should you be unable to do so, regardless of your age.
Choosing your Medical Power of Attorney
If an accident or illness left you unable to provide the kind of input needed for your care, a durable Power of Attorney for Health Care (DPAHC) would allow you to give a health care agent as broad or as limited powers as you like.
The tax implications of an annuity when the trustee dies
On an AgingOptions Radio Show, Vi from Olympia asked what the tax implications were for the beneficiaries if the trustee of a family trust that contains an annuity dies. Here’s a basic summary of tax considerations, however, you should consult your tax professional, lawyer or a financial professional.