The Tax-Lady Cometh

It’s that time of year again; the time of year when everyone starts gathering receipts, assessing income and expenses, and making appointments with tax advisors.  Tax time can be a very stressful time for many families, but—with the help of this article from MSN Money—perhaps tax season can be made a little bit easier. The… Read More »

Estate Tax Laws Aren’t the Only Things That Change: A 7 Point Checklist

We’ve written before about the importance of reviewing and updating your estate plan, but it’s a topic worth mentioning again—especially in light of the many recent changes to estate tax law.  The plain truth is that no matter how perfect your estate plan is when you create it, change is inevitable, and when your life… Read More »

Technology for the Older Generation

There is a common complaint among Baby Boomers when it comes to aging parents and grandparents: It’s hard to keep in touch with them. Most communication among the middle and younger generations now takes place on the computer—e-mail, Facebook, electronic photo-sharing and more.  Very rarely do we pick up the phone for a good old-fashioned… Read More »

Resolutions to Last You Through the Year

What are your resolutions for 2011? A majority of New Year’s resolutions have to do with money and health—or more specifically, with saving money and losing weight.  Unfortunately, most New Year’s resolutions don’t last through the first month of the year.  But what if there were steps you could take in that first month, when… Read More »