There’s a popular quote attributed to Aristotle that goes, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” While it turns out the famed Greek philosopher didn’t utter ...
By working proactively, engaging with trusted financial professionals and having uncomfortable conversations upfront, ...
End-of-life planning refers to the steps a person takes to get their affairs in order and determine how they want to spend their last days. People may also refer to end-of-life planning as advance ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in innumerable ways—from how we teach our children, to how we interact in public, to how we manage our finances. Faced with a year unlike any other, many ...
Talking about death and dying can seem scary and full of unknowns, no matter the person’s stage in life. However, for patients with Parkinson’s disease, who have an unpredictable illness trajectory, ...
End-of-life planning is an important step to take to help you prepare for your future. What is end-of-life planning? End-of-life planning is the process of thinking about and documenting what you’d ...
People spend a significant amount of time trying to create the perfect life but don’t put as much energy into planning for death. Understandably so—one’s demise is a frightening reality, especially ...
Estate planning and end-of-life planning can be extremely complex. It is also a topic area many people want to avoid because it forces us to face our own mortality and the what-ifs of life and death.
With a mission to facilitate the bureaucratic processes embroiled in everyone's life, Heir Tight seeks to ease further the life planning process by introducing supported hardware in the future. "We ...
Should a 39-year-old, child-free adventurer and a 39-year-old mother of three have the same financial plans? No. But many of us often approach financial planning with this age-based mentality. Many ...
As a pandemic stalks the globe and markets swing wildly, there’s one thing financial advisors need to do like never before: listen. That’s the counsel of George Kinder, the founder of the Kinder ...