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Return on Hassle - Estate Map
I've been looking at ROI all wrong.
When you spend the hours it takes to create your estate map, it's not an investment.
It's a hassle.
The ROI of Estate Legacy Planning: Immediate Tasks
"What is the value of planning ahead? It won't save me that much time."
I hear that often when talking about estate handoff tasks. I'm going to break down some of the common scenarios and show how planning can help.
8 Common Subscriptions That Are Hard for Executors to Cancel
Some of the things that people leave behind when they die are uncanceled subscriptions. Here are 8 common subscriptions you might find as an executor.
Returning Social Security Payments
Social security is simple at its surface. Pay into the system when you work, receive payments when you finish working.
But did you know you may have to return money to social security when your spouse dies?
The Missing Cemetery Records
There are a lot of surprises when you lose a loved one. Making funeral arrangements for a burial plot that you purchased shouldn't be one of them.
But this is exactly the spot my family was in last year.
The Shrinking Death Benefit
Social Security pays a Lump Sum Death Benefit (LSDB) which used to be the equivalent of nearly $7,000.
Today the payment is $255.
What happened?
Step-up Basis for Stocks and Property
Do you like paying taxes?
You may not be able to avoid paying taxes when you're alive, but your heirs can.
Options for Burial Remains
Six feet under, in a mausoleum, as ash... or as a pile of rocks?
Do you want to make this choice, or leave it up to your family?
Health Insurance Continuation
What would you do if you lost health insurance?
If your spouse recently passed away, your health insurance could drop you.
Qualifying Widow(er) IRS Status
You probably only think about your tax filing status around tax time. For most of us it's simply checking the Single or Married Filing Jointly box. For those whose spouses died in the past year, taxes could change significantly if you aren't prepared.