Can Sense of Smell Indicate Parkinson’s Disease?
One nonmotor symptom that experts are particularly looking at is a loss of smell, which occurs in approximately 90% of those with early-stage Parkinson's disease.
VeryWell Health’s recent article, “How a Smell Test May Predict Parkinson's Disease,” says that loss of smell (called hyposmia or olfactory dysfunction) not only impairs a person's...
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Top 10 Estate Planning Myths
Estate planning addresses many issues, from who inherits your property or handles your finances to who takes care of you if you’re incapacitated to who manages funds for a disabled child. Unfortunately, there are many myths around estate planning, as explained in the recent article “Debunking the Top 10 estate planning...
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Steps for an Effective Pet Protection
We all love our pets, and especially since COVID, pet ownership in the USA has increased. In fact, the pet industry has grown faster than most. Our pets provide us with companionship, unconditional love, exercise, and joy. What will happen to your pet if you should pass away before your pet does?
Pet trusts and...
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Think Strategically when Creating Estate Plan
Mindful estate planning can create tax and investment efficiencies and help ensure that your wishes are fulfilled, says a recent article titled “Estate planning basics: Tips for strategic preparation” from Atlanta Business Chronicle. Before creating a plan, it may be helpful to understand the components of a comprehensive plan, how assets...
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Lower Incidence of Dementia Connected to Vitamin D
As spring is in the air and nice weather is just around the corner, consider the many benefits of going outside for some fresh air and exercise. As it turns out, that exposure to sunlight and vitamin D may do more than just boost your mood, it may also lower your incidence of dementia.
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Why Do I Need a Will?
J.P Morgan Wealth Management’s recent article entitled, “Estate planning: Why everyone should have a will,” explains that your will doesn't just control who gets your money; it also controls when they get it and who's in charge of the process. For those with young children, a will is also the only...
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Estate Planning Checklist
Think of estate planning as life planning. Having an estate plan means you and your family have expressed wishes for the future, while you are living if you become incapacitated and when you pass away. According to a recent article, “Estate Planning: 7 Things To Make Sure You Do” from aol.com,...
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How Should I Handle Memorabilia in My Estate Planning?
Kiplinger’s recent article entitled “Estate Planning for Memorabilia Collectors: Don’t Leave Your Family in the Lurch” says the first step is to know what you have. Make a thorough and updated inventory to help your family understand the scale of the collection and where the items are located. Make...
Do Family Secrets Hurt Estate Planning?
A study by the financial services research firm reveals just how big a problem family secrets can be, as reported in Financial Advisor’s recent article “Family Wealth Transfers Undermined by Secrecy.” Most asset holders plan to share their wishes and intentions with family members before they die. However, the research reveals...
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Do I Need a Will If I’m Leaving Insurance Policy to a Beneficiary?
If you aren’t thorough with your estate planning, you could create conflict, even with the best of intentions, says a recent article from yahoo! Entertainment titled “Life Insurance Beneficiary vs. Will: Do I Need Both?”
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