Most types of financial accounts allow you to designate a beneficiary, from checking and savings accounts to life insurance policies, 401(k)s, IRAs, pensions, and trusts. But when was the last time you looked at your beneficiary designations across all your accounts? Do you know which of your accounts have beneficiary designations and which ones do not?
5 Helpful Halloween Tricks to Navigating a Scary Stock Market
Investing can be a roller coaster—and, when the market starts dropping, it may even feel more like a haunted house. With recession fears mounting, what can investors do to stay the course and escape unscathed? Here we discuss five tricks to help you navigate a scary stock market.
Celebrate Fall at Northern California’s National Parks
Northern California is home to several of America’s most celebrated national parks. Fall is the perfect time to pay a visit: the parks are free of crowds and the cooler weather makes for incredible photos and scenic hikes.
A New NBA Season and a Great Time to Review Your Financial Strategy
Basketball fans are eager for October when the NBA season kicks off. It is a new beginning, a fresh chance for teams to showcase their unique talent and strategies for staying at the top of the leaderboard in a wholly unpredictable sport. One day you are winning, everything is going great, and the next, you are in a slump, wondering if you will ever get out of it.
A Business Owner’s Guide to Long-Term Care Planning
Businesses generally are illiquid, which can create problems if a business owner requires care in a long-term care facility. LTC is ongoing care in a care facility, nursing home, or at home for those unable to perform a certain number of activities of daily living (ADL) without assistance. ADLs include eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring in and out of bed, continence, or when physical, mental, or cognitive function is impaired or a doctor has ordered specific care.
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