How are you going to prepare for the next season? The first day of autumn is around the corner already, and the weather is cooling down (thankfully!). It now feels like the summer wasn’t that brutal after all here in Las Vegas?! The shorter days and refreshing nights have me thinking of change, becoming more…
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This Labor Day, Think Like a Boss…
Entrepreneurship & Starting Your Own Business In researching the origins of Labor day, this concise description offered by Wikipedia caught my eye: “It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws, and well-being of the country” …Wikipedia. This research really had me thinking about how the…
Continue reading…Procrastination & ALL of my LISTS…
Procrastination-Station. If you have ever taken a standard personality test and your results came back showing a high “I”, chances are that this article is for you. If you have no idea what I am referring to but feel a tinge of guilt at the mere mention of ‘procrastination’ then this article is also for…
Continue reading…Back to School Checklist #2: Get Your Estate Plan in Order
On last week’s blog, I shared some easy, practical tips on how to get organized prior to the upcoming school year (See Part 1 Here). Today, I’ve included some reminders & advice on how to get your estate plan in order, before your schedule fills up and procrastination sets in! Back to School Checklist #2: …
Continue reading…Back to School Checklist #1: Easy Tips to Get Your Life Together!
It’s hard to believe that the start of the school year is right around the corner (especially as it’s approx. 112 degrees right now in Las Vegas!). On this weeks’ blog, I’m sharing some practical back to school tips (Part 1) before school is back in session! Back to School Checklist #1: Easy Tips…
Continue reading…Why I’m Convinced that Estate Planning is a Women’s Issue
Estate planning is important for both sexes, but the pitfalls of failing to plan simply affect women, particularly mothers, much more than men– both in terms of raw numbers (we live longer) and the all-too-common female burden of carrying the entire family’s mental workload. As a group, the facts are: women live longer than men, earn less than…
Continue reading…Finding Direction When Facing a Terminal Diagnosis
When you or someone you love is told time is limited, your entire world can turn upside-down. Dealing with practicalities can serve as a recognizable path, giving you grounding during a time when everything feels out of control. Here are some basic arrangements to consider that can help you find direction when facing a terminal…
Continue reading…Trust & Estate Planning FAQs with Tiffany Ballenger Floyd
Q: Isn’t Estate Planning Just for Rich People? A: NO!! Many people have preconceived notions about estate planning and believe that it is only necessary for multi-millionaires who wish to leave large trust funds to their children. However, this is far from the truth; an estate plan can be invaluable tools in the many people’s (not…
Continue reading…4 Estate Planning Myths That Refuse To Die
By Ron Carson, Forbes, May 5, 2019 Link to Original Article Estate planning remains one of the most misunderstood areas of planning. Over the years, I’ve met with people who “only needed a financial plan, not an estate plan” or “didn’t need a financial plan, just some help with estate planning.” I’ve also met with…
Continue reading…What is Your Purpose?
Mortality is a bizarre concept to wrap your mind around. When I was 10 years old, my Grandfather suddenly passed away from a heart attack. I was faced with my first encounter with death. It led me to start addressing questions I had about mortality. At one point, I began to cry as the thought…
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