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Charitable Planning with Retirement Assets

Wealth Management

Legacy IRAs and charitable remainder trusts are powerful tools to help defer or avoid certain taxes.

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Charitable Giving: Enhancing Wealth with Purpose and Impact

Ballast Advisors

Charitable giving is more than an act of kindness; it is a cornerstone of comprehensive wealth management. For individuals and families looking to make a lasting impact, integrating philanthropy into their financial planning offers both personal fulfillment and strategic benefits.

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Blog #221: Testing Financial Tolerance™for Zero Estate Tax withLoan-Based Private Split-Dollar and Wealthy and Wise

Robert B. Ritter Jr.

(Click here for Blog Archive)(Click here for Blog Index) (Presentations in this Blog were created using the Loan-Based Split-dollar System and Wealthy and Wise®) Blog #221 follows up on Blog #220, which described coupling Premium Financing with Wealthy and Wise® to produce a powerful wealth planning concept called “Zero Estate Tax.”

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Blog #220: Testing Financial Tolerance™for Zero Estate TaxUsing InsMark’s Premium Financing and Wealthy and Wise

Robert B. Ritter Jr.

(Click here for Blog Archive)(Click here for Blog Index) (Presentations in this blog were created using the Premium Financing System and Wealthy and Wise® ) This Blog describes combining our Premium Financing and Wealthy and Wise® Systems to produce a powerful wealth planning concept called “Zero Estate Tax,” Most clients prefer comparing their (..)

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Blog #217: Tax Bombs That Never Exploded(More on Grantor Trusts)

Robert B. Ritter Jr.

estate planning has escaped the tax bombs Democrats wanted to drop. With Joe Biden’s Build Back Better (BBB) collapsed, it’s back to rational planning concepts, like the intentionally defective […]. It looks like U.S.

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