Once you have a solid financial foundation in place, it’s time to move on to begin tackling more detailed financial matters and start painting a more complete financial picture. A lack of estate planning documents is a hole that most people have in their financial plan. These are the things that no one really wants to think about, which makes it easy to push them off and say, “I’ll get to it.”
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Digital Asset Planning
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Death isn’t something that we want to think about often. But, sometimes it’s something that is important for us to consider. You probably came across this post through some form of social media whether that be Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter. Have you ever thought about what would happen to these accounts when you pass away? Who would have control over them? Who would be able to login to your phone or computer to retrieve usernames and passwords?
Estate Planning Documents Aren’t Only for The Rich and Elderly
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If something were to happen to you today, what would happen to your stuff? Who would be responsible for your kids? Who would pay your bills? Who would decide if you should receive life-sustaining support?