Panic buying is a term that you have probably been seeing in the news a lot lately. It's a term that describes people going to stores and buying entire aisles of stock, so that others can't get access to those items.Panic buying usually happens during severe storms or...
Month: March 2020
Young? Single? Child-free? You still need an estate plan
If you're young, single and child-free, you probably don't haven't had a lot of reasons to think about your estate plans just yet. However, there are aspects of an estate plan that shouldn't be neglected by anybody.Wills and powers of attorney forms for both health...
Include your grandchildren in your estate plan
If you are a grandparent, you likely want to make sure that your grandchildren are taken care of financially after you pass on. You may plan to supplement their college funds but are not sure how to best do it.One way to assist them is to designate some of your assets...
How can you keep the momentum going on your business?
When you started your business, you were naturally exuberant. Your initial success gave you a rosy vision of the future, and you anticipated a great deal of growth over the next few years.Then things slowed down and eventually stalled. Your business just isn't...
What happens if you die and you aren’t married to your partner?
People in committed relationships sometimes don't feel the absolute need to get married -- and that's fine. Just make sure that you and your partner take the steps necessary to protect each other if either of you should die or become incapacitated.No matter how long...