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When Not to Name Your Spouse the Beneficiary of Your IRA

18th April 2007
In most cases, naming your spouse as the beneficiary of your IRA makes the most sense. However, depending on your wishes, other beneficiary arrangements may do a better job of accomplishing your goals. First, let's take a quick look at the requirements... Read >
Author: Robert D. Cavanaugh, CLU

Who Should Be the Beneficiary of Your IRA?

06th March 2007
You have a number of choices when it comes to selecting a beneficiary (or beneficiaries) for your IRA. Some are appropriate. Some are mistakes and can lead to delays and expenses in getting the funds to your desired recipients. Some may even exclude some ... Read >
Author: Robert D. Cavanaugh, CLU

IRA Distribution Rules at Death: Critical Knowledge for Good Decisions

01st March 2007
The distribution rules required at the death of an IRA owner depend on several things: 1. Did the IRA owner die before or after the "required beginning date"? 2. Who is the beneficiary? In order to carry out the wishes of the IRA owner, evaluatin... Read >
Author: Robert D. Cavanaugh, CLU

Tax Planning Tip for 2007 - Income

21st December 2006
The beginning of a new year is a time for contemplation, reflection and doing a little planning. As 2007 quickly approaches, you need to give some thought to your tax planning for the year. Tax Planning Tip for 2007 - Income If you complain because ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Differences Between U.S. Citizenship and Permanent Residency

29th October 2006
Permanent Residency provides your wife with most of the benefits of citizenship, with a few notable exceptions. She has the right to work and pay taxes. Oh boy! One difference is that she cannot vote in elections, which may be a big deal or not depe... Read >
Author: John Kunkle

Paid Surveys – Outline and Review

28th June 2006
There are many companies searching for people to get their opinions to help improve on products and services. A survey is a means to gather opinions and receive more information about a certain product, service or just basic information about a group o... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

Paid Survey – An Overview

04th June 2006
A survey is an effective tool to gather opinions or receive more information about a certain product, service or just basic information about a group of people. For example, a company can conduct a survey to gain a better profile of their customers - thei... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

Local Government Apathy - An International Problem

21st March 2006
Copyright 2006 Al Arnold Local government apathy is not just a problem in the USA. It is an international problem. A Google of "local political apathy" proves that very quickly. The problem has also been with us for some time. In 1987 Mayor Ken Livings... Read >
Author: Al Arnold

Secrets to Creating Great Headlines

13th December 2005
By Catherine Franz Great! You finished your piece and now need a headline. Usually headlines are less than ten words and need to be expressed in short, expressive, active words. This provides quick focus and pull in. By waiting until you know what you ... Read >
Author: Catherine Franz

Creating a Baseball Fantasy League

15th September 2005
Baseball Fantasy Step #1 Calling all Teams The first baseball fantasy step to creating a league is getting your teams together. This basically means you need to get 8-12 friends together to create teams. Remember, if you have less than 8 teams or more th... Read >
Author: jay moncliff
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