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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (November 30–December 1)

Nerd's Eye View

Also in industry news this week: While many financial advisors are paying close attention to the potential extension of sunsetting measures within the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in the coming year, legislation related to retirement savings could be on Congress' agenda as well Fidelity is planning to change the default for its existing RIA non-retirement (..)

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#FASuccess Ep 434: Attracting HNW Clients By Focusing Not On Estate But Legacy Planning Instead, With Vanessa N. Martinez

Nerd's Eye View

So, whether you're interested in learning about the difference between estate and legacy planning, how to engage in deep legacy planning conversations with clients, or using intimate client events to attract new prospects, then we hope you enjoy this episode of the Financial Advisor Success podcast, with Vanessa N.

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How to Make Charitable Giving Part of Your Financial Plan

Carson Wealth

Give Through Your Estate Plan When people sit down to work out their estate plan, I often start the conversation with a tongue-in-cheek question. An irrevocable trust can be a great estate planning technique that helps you avoid tax losses when the money is passed on and take a tax benefit now. government.

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Creating Incentive Trusts To Foster Beneficiary Legacies Without Spoiling The Kids

Nerd's Eye View

The role of estate planning is most commonly considered to be about transferring assets from one generation to the next in the most efficient manner possible (e.g., how to minimize the burden of estate taxes and avoid the public spectacle of the probate process). at age 21 or 30) or stagger distributions at multiple ages.

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How Advisors Can Help Clients Use Incentive Trusts to Foster Beneficiary Legacies

Nerd's Eye View

The role of estate planning is most commonly considered to be about transferring assets from one generation to the next in the most efficient manner possible (e.g., how to minimize the burden of estate taxes and avoid the public spectacle of the probate process). at age 21 or 30) or stagger distributions at multiple ages.

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What SECURE 2.0 Means for Your Clients' Retirement and Estate Planning

NAIFA Advisor Today

is here, but what does that mean for your clients' retirement and estate planning? On Tuesday, May 9, from 12 pm to 3 pm eastern, join NAIFA and the Society of Financial Service Professionals for an Advanced Practice Center live virtual event, as three industry experts discuss the impact of SECURE 2.0, SECURE 2.0

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The Latest In Financial #AdvisorTech (April 2024)

Nerd's Eye View

Vanilla announced a new Scenarios tool to facilitate advisors working with ultra-HNW clients that need to model various four-letter estate planning strategies (e.g., GRATs, SLATs, CRUTs, and ILITs) to show the impact of the advisor’s advice (at least for those clients who still have Federal estate tax exposure).