This is another of the featured questions I authored for www.eldercarematters.com. I was given the honor of being named their inaugural national elder care expert of the week.
Posts Tagged: Estate planning
Roth IRAs offer powerful planning opportunities
Roth IRAs offer some great planning opportunities, largely centered around the fact that they do not entail “required minimum distributions.”
Internet-Drafted Estate Plans Don’t Save Money in the Long Run
Doing it yourself is fine if you know what you’re doing.
The Latest Long-Term Care Snafu
Long-Term Care planning can be both daunting and difficult. There are many traps for the unwary, but there are also some very good resources available to assist in the process of choosing the right approach.
WSJ Article on IRA Charitable Rollovers
Here’s the Wall Street Journal’s perspective on the current opportunity for making charitable gifts of the required minimum distributions of your IRA.
Coping with the high cost of higher education (part 2)
Here’s a great comment shared by a friend about coping with college expenses.
Planning for the high cost of higher education
There is a lot of financial aid out there for college students. But it may come with tax implications.
5 Ways to Make Healthcare Reform Work for Your Small Business
Controlling health care costs in a climate of dramatic change is a real challenge for small businesses. Here are some pointers on how to do that.
Keeping PACE with Elder Care Costs
PACE is a little-known program that may offer promising alternatives for elder care.
Small Business Changes for 2011
The start of the new year ushers in a series of regulatory, compliance, and tax changes that could potentially affect your small business.