Articles, tagged with "grantor", page 5
01st April 2009
Also referred to as testamentary trust, Will trust is the trust you include in your will and is effective once you have passed on. It usually involves appointing an individual to take care of the wealth that you may be leaving for some beneficiaries. Will...
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Author:
Divya
17th February 2009
When the economy is not doing well, thousands of people may very well lose their job as well as their ability to continue meeting mortgage payments. When that happens, the inevitable follows - foreclosure of the property is looming ahead in the horizon. I...
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Author:
Gen Wright
21st January 2009
A dynasty trust is an irrevocable trust that leverages a person's estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax exemptions for as many generations as applicable state law permits. Whereas most attorneys draft trusts to provide for mandatory distributi...
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Author:
Steven J. Oshins
31st December 2008
Effective October 1, 2005, the Nevada perpetuities law was modified to allow a dynasty trust to continue for up to 365 years with its assets protected from estate taxes, creditors and divorcing spouses during such time. Prior to the change in the law, Nev...
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Author:
Steven J. Oshins
17th December 2008
Have you found your dream home? Is it in foreclosure? While it may appear to be the home of your dreams, there are a few things that you should take into account before making the decision to purchase it.
Buying a home in foreclosure is tricky. There ...
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Author:
babwebstar
13th October 2008
Effective October 1, 2005, the Nevada perpetuities law was modified by a legislative bill authored by Attorney Steven J. Oshins, to allow a dynasty trust to continue for up to 365 years with its assets protected from estate taxes, creditors and divorcing ...
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Author:
Steven J. Oshins
29th September 2008
I'm sure you have a great idea! Whether it's a groundbreaking invention, a small business or even a service that you could offer, you probably need some money to get your idea off the ground.
Maybe you need to get some training and need some money to g...
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Author:
Wendy
24th September 2008
People who own several real estate properties may, at some point in their lives, turn over a house to another person such as a sibling, give it as a gift to a child or grandchild or sell it. During these instances, the owner is required by law to execute ...
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Author:
Gloria Smith
17th July 2008
Real estate properties change ownership every now and then. This is especially true when homeowners sell their residential properties, parents pass on their properties to their children as a form of inheritance or gift or when married couples divorce and ...
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Author:
Mark
17th June 2008
It is so easy to slip into a negative attitude. Parents are tired and over-busy. It gets frustrating when things just don't go our way. We forget to look at the glass half full instead of half empty.
All too often, we hear our children start sounding ...
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Author:
Chris Lowrey
09th June 2008
Scenario:
My mom has quitclaimed her house to me. But we were advised not to file it as because it would lead to problems for the Medicaid assistance that she gets. If I file the deed would I have to pay the property taxes? Will the state take away the...
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Author:
Samantha
09th May 2008
Many people - in companies all over the world in fact - face the problem of trying to start a business. It is a classic dilemma: you have an idea to make money, but you need money in order to start the business. It's a classic "Catch-22" scenario. So, tha...
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Author:
John McLean
08th May 2008
Your company has succeeded in getting the business grant in the UK that you were looking for. You got through all the applications and presentations, collected the matching funds and you are on the way to dev eloping the business or research which ever yo...
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Author:
John McLean
03rd April 2008
Every day, 25 to 50 grant applications hit my email box, and I can tell you that on average, only 1 applicant every day will even make it to the final review process. I quickly scan each application and move 99% of them over to the 'does not meet requirem...
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20th September 2007
Are you interested in pre-foreclosures and short sales? This is the 6th in of a series of pre-foreclosure investing articles published in this magazine. Short sales are one of real estates most thrilling acquisition strategies. Short sales are about obtai...
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Author:
Oscar Morante