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| Tax Planning Can Ease the Sticker Shock of Raising a Child | |
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Today's parents face a challenge far beyond scheduling playdates or enforcing a bedtime. Namely, how can they manage the considerable financial impact of raising a child in the current economy? We explain how claiming a variety of tax credits and using a carefully chosen tax-advantaged education savings vehicle can help.  Read More
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| Structured Settlements: A Creative Way to Finance Business Sales | |
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You've likely heard of structured settlements to pay claims and damage awards in personal injury lawsuits. But these arrangements — comprised of annuity payments from an insurance company — can also be used to finance the sale of some closely held businesses. Read this article to learn about the details.  Read More
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| Pick the Right Trademark | |
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Brand names speak volumes about a company's products or services and are critical to the business and its goodwill. A trademarked name can be protected if sufficiently different from another mark that identifies a similar product or service. This article offers insight into protecting a trademark by exploring the strongest categories of words and nothing those ineligible for protection.  Read More
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| Do You Need Long-Term Care Insurance? | |
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The time to look for options in long-term care is long before you need it. You can protect yourself against the catastrophe of having your savings wiped out by a long-term illness. But while insurance coverage can provide peace of mind and a possible tax deduction, be sure you shop smartly for the policy that fits your needs. Here's the lowdown on what can be an expensive proposition.  Read More
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