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Are Gen Z’s Ready for Estate Planning?
Estate Planning

Are Gen Z’s Ready for Estate Planning?

Despite the pandemic, many Gen Z’ers are graduating from college and setting their course for success. This is a generation of young people who know what they want out of life and have the financial literacy tools – from podcasts to online platforms – to save for retirement, maximize their savings and achieve their goals.

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What’s a Pot Trust?
Estate Administration

What’s a Pot Trust?

A pot trust is a type of trust that lists children as beneficiaries, with the trustee using his or her discretion as to how trust assets should be spent. If you have minor children, you might consider setting up a pot trust to meet their financial needs, if something should happen to you. This type of trust allows you to create a single pool of assets to be used for the benefit of multiple children.

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What’s an Enhanced Life Estate?
Estate Administration

What’s an Enhanced Life Estate?

Your house might be your single most valuable financial asset. So you want to make sure you can give it to those you love when you die, without giving up the farm. That can be tricky.

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Couple’s Charitable Remainder Trust Helps University Students
Charitable Planning

Couple’s Charitable Remainder Trust Helps University Students

Minnesota State University, Mankato President Edward Inch announced today that Robert Larson of Leesburg, Florida, has donated $1.4 million to the University in honor of his late wife, Virginia Larson, a Minnesota State Mankato alumna, who taught elementary school for 12 years.

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How Do I Sell a Home in an Irrevocable Trust?
Asset Protection

How Do I Sell a Home in an Irrevocable Trust?

I’m a trustee selling a home in irrevocable trust for a parent who died. There are two beneficiaries who will get the sale proceeds with a stepped-up basis. I’m filing Form 1041 but do I still have to file a Form 1040 to report anything for the beneficiaries?

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