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How are Transfer on Death Accounts Inherited?

POSTED ON: July 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Transfer on Death (TOD) accounts require a beneficiary to be named. Although most people believe money passes to heirs through a last will and testament after probate, but there are alternatives. A trust is one common option in providing greater control over the distribution of assets outside of probate. Additionally, certain assets pass through beneficiary […]
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How Can Estate Plan Updates Reduce Risk?

POSTED ON: May 5, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate plan updates are vital to protecting loved ones and your assets. What comes to mind when you consider risky behavior? Tom Cruise in "Risky Business"? I digress. Perhaps you think of climbing a mountain without ropes. Maybe you envision people parachuting out of perfectly good airplanes. You likely believe few people choose high stakes […]
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Payable on death account

What is the Purpose of a Payable on Death Account?

POSTED ON: May 24, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A payable on death account is one means of transferring assets to heirs. There are several ways assets are distributed. The most commonly recognized is a last will and testament. Other options include gifts, trusts, and beneficiary designations. According to a recent Sports Grind Entertainment article titled “Payable on Death (POD) Accounts,” a payable on […]
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Transfer on death deed

What is a Transfer on Death Deed?

POSTED ON: May 17, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Using a transfer on death deed is one tool for distributing property. Estate planning is multifaceted. It involves considering taxes, health care, finances, property, and business interests. The methods used in estate planning can either align with or interfere with your goals. According to a recent The Williamson Daily News article titled “Estate planning ensures […]
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Is It Possible to Avoid Probate through Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: May 13, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It is possible to avoid probate with estate planning. For many, probate sounds like a scary word. Although probate is essentially the process for settling an estate in the local court, it can produce anxiety. Probate is often associated with lengthy proceedings and greater tax consequences. These negative aspects of probate are heightened when a […]
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Why Do Unmarried Couples Need Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: January 24, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Unmarried couples need to prioritize estate planning. You have found someone you love. You have moved in together. Neither of you wants to get married. And it seems this practice is becoming more common. From 2007 to 2016, the number of cohabiting couples increased from 14 million to 18 million. According to a recent CNBC […]
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