Some symptoms of dementia may be noticed fairly early. Many people are affected by dementia. Unfortunately, it is not likely to disappear anytime soon. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates about 12.7 million individuals age 65 or older will have a form of dementia by 2050. According to a recent Yahoo article titled “This Is the No. […]
Digital assets should not be ignored in estate planning. The digital world has grown exponentially over the years. Gone are the days of dial-up and floppy disk storage. With smartphones, people carry a personal computer in their pockets everywhere they go. According to a recent Baltimore Business Journal article titled “Estate planning for your digital […]
Catching identity theft early can minimize damage. The world is filled with unsavory people. A goodly number of them are just plain criminals! Certain individuals would rather take advantage of your good reputation, your hard work, and your finances than earn an honest wage themselves. To protect yourself and your loved ones, you cannot assume […]
Estate administration require attention to detail. Your loved one named you as the executor or trustee through estate planning. Now, your loved one is dead. You know you need to take action. Unfortunately, you are unsure what steps you need to take. According to a recent The Record-Courier article titled “Protecting an estate requires swift […]
Digital legacy planning is often overlooked. Throughout most of human history, assets were tangible. These included family heirlooms, jewelry, land, and livestock. Later on, "currency" issued by monarchs and banks appeared. In recent years, wealth has evolved to include the digital realm. According to a recent The Lawton Constitution article titled “Wannabe Wired: Preparing your […]
Boarding passes can be a source of identity theft for scammers. You travel frequently. Perhaps it is for business. Maybe you visit family inside or outside the country. Whatever the reason, you spend a lot of time in airports. You also have been assigned many boarding passes along the way. According to a recent HuffPost […]
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