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FinancialCounsel.com: Articles: Estate Planning: "Lady Bird" Deeds ...
he transfer-on-death (TOD) deed isn't new; it is sometimes referred to as the "Lady Bird Deed" because it was reportedly used by former President Lyndon B. ...
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"Lady Bird" Deeds & Revoking a Revocable Trust - A Case Study ... A few states, such as Texas and Florida have permitted certain transfer-on-death deeds for ...
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Cripps, Sr., Jessie Alvin. Exeter, California. Barred. He received $15000 from a public customer, which the customer intended to be used for the purchase of ...
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Life Settlements: Risk. Management Guidance for. Professional Advisors and Fiduciaries. E. RANDOLPH WHITELAW is Co-Managing. Director of Life Settlement ...
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FinancialCounsel.com: Articles: Estate Planning: Incentive Trusts ...
An incentive trust, or incentive provisions that are part of another trust, ... And grantors may want to use incentive trusts to encourage personal growth, ...
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A few states, such as Texas and Florida have permitted certain ... ways such as the "enhanced life estate deed," or the "revocable transfer on death deed. ...
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This complete retirement portfolio model (available for free downloading at www.cotar.org) addresses the effects of market cycles, ...
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This complete retirement portfolio model (available for free downloading at www.cotar.org) addresses the effects of market cycles, ...
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FinancialCounsel.com: Articles: Investment: Information Ratio Repair
styleADVISOR.com) the information ratio is also commonly known as the ... The first step in calculating the IR is to calculate each period's excess return ...
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The First Fifteen Issues to Consider for Your Estate Planning ... http://www.financialcounsel.com/Articles/EstatePlanning/default.asp ...