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Quick Reference to IRAs, for 2005 Contributions, 2006.
0735553718 Quick reference to IRAs, for 2005 contributions; 2006. Lesser, Gary S. and Donald R. Levy. Aspen Publishers, Inc. 2006 --- pages $225.00 Paperback KF3510 The 2006 edition of this well-organized...
The Complete Directory for People with Disabilities (13th ed.) (2005).
The Complete Directory for People with Disabilities (13th ed.) (2005) Millertown, NY: Sedgwick Press, an Imprint of Grey House Publishing (185 Millertown Rd., P.O. Box 860, 12546, [518] 789-8100, [800] 562-2139, FAX [518] 789-0556; books@greyhouse.com, www. greyhouse.com; ISBN 1-59237-054-3; paperback, 986 pgs, $165.00 plus $13.50 s/h; also available [without...
Kiplinger's Practical Guide to your Money: Keep More of it, Make it Grow, Enjoy it, Protect it, Pass it on, 3d ed.
141951752X Kiplinger's practical guide to your money; keep more of it, make it grow, enjoy it, protect it, pass it on, 3d ed. Ed. by the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance. Dearborn Trade Publishing 2005 571 pages ...
'Love' insurance.
Byline: Jullie Y. Daza PETER Coyiuto, president of the Philippine Life Insurance Association, wished more Filipinos would insure themselves in a country where the most important law of the land is "Bahala na,'' which in translation means anything from "God will provide'' to "Who cares what the...
Ownership transfer strategies, estate planning go hand-in-hand.
With few exceptions, transferring the control or ownership of your property will be the single most important lifetime transaction for your family. The dollars involved are great, and eventually they must be divided among family members. As the owner, you confront a seemingly unsolvable set of problems....
Choice of guardian and trustee crucial to success of special needs trusts: information of interest to people will, disabilities and other special needs and their families.
The success or failure of the Special Needs Trust, as well as the well-being and future care of the trust beneficiary with special needs, often depends on who is chosen to serve as the beneficiary's guardian and selected as trustee for the trust. These choices are crucial...
Letter of intent offers peace of mind: information of interest to people with disabilities and other special needs and their families.
When the parents of a child or adult with a disability draft a Letter of Intent (LOI), they pass along critical caregiving instructions to future guardians, trustees and advocates. The act of preparing this document is often seen as a way to obtain peace of mind, but it's also...
BUSINESS BEAT.
Byline: The Register-Guard People Stacy Lewey has been promoted to assistant business services manager with Northwest Community Credit Union in Eugene. Lewey has been with the credit union since 1998. SELCO Member Business Services of Eugene has hired Patrick Costello and Tim Corzine...
Effective Planning for Your Child with Special Needs.
(Part 1 in a Series of Articles) Planning for the future of your child with special needs requires a very different approach than general estate planning. While many of the objectives are the same and encompass many of the same planning principles, many of the objectives are...
Business Beat.
Byline: The Register-Guard PEOPLE Murray Petitt and Janice Hatton have become shareholders with the law firm of Thorp, Purdy, Jewett, Urness & Wilkinson in Springfield. Petitt will focus on domestic relations, criminal law and creditors' rights. Hatton will practice primarily in estate planning and elder...
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