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An Ounce of Prevention
No stone unturned. Although we most often get credit for our evidence-based investment approach, we are also helping clients with seemingly small things just below the surface that can make a big difference when the unexpected happens. One such example is helping clients properly name account beneficiaries for their retirement accounts. IRAs (and other retirement accounts) pass by operation of law according to your beneficiary designations on file, rather than per your estate planning documents. This is a very common misconception.
Experience tells us that it is essential to name a contingent beneficiary in addition to the primary. If a husband and wife were to die at the same time, the assets would pass to their estate, which may result in delays and higher federal income taxes for their beneficiaries. Click here to read an article on this topic.
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Taking the Long View from a Different Voice
The recent volatility in the equity markets provides a great opportunity, or test, for readers of our newsletter. Is your perspective three feet in front of you or is it a longer view? We know the answer, but this month decided to let you hear the familiar refrain from a different voice.
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