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Getting sentimental over your tangible personal property

February 18, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

Getting sentimental over your tangible personal property

As a formal estate planning term, “tangible personal property” likely won’t elicit much emotion from you or your loved ones. However, the items that make up tangible personal property, such as jewelry, antiques, photographs and collectibles, may be the most difficult to plan for because of their significant sentimental value. Without special planning on your […]

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The many uses of a SWOT analysis

February 16, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

Using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis to frame an important business decision is a long-standing recommended practice. But don’t overlook other, broader uses that could serve your company well. Performance factors A SWOT analysis starts by spotlighting internal strengths and weaknesses that affect business performance. Strengths are competitive advantages or core competencies […]

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What does a trustee do?

February 12, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

What does a trustee do?

Your estate plan may include several different trusts. The reason is that various types of trusts can accomplish a myriad of estate planning goals. Thus, it’s critical to understand the role of a trustee. The trustee’s duties The trustee is the person who has legal responsibility for administering the trust on behalf of the interested […]

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Are your supervisors adept at multigenerational management?

February 11, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

Are your supervisors adept at multigenerational management?

Over the past year, the importance of leadership at every level of a business has been emphasized. When a crisis such as a pandemic hits, it creates a sort of stress test for not only business owners and executives, but also supervisors of departments and work groups. Among the most important skill sets of any […]

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Reduce gift and estate tax exposure by making direct payments of tuition and medical expenses

February 9, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

Reduce gift and estate tax exposure by making direct payments of tuition and medical expenses

Now that the gift and estate tax exemption has risen to $11.7 million for 2021, you may be less concerned about these taxes. But if you have children or grandchildren in college or with medical expenses, you may want to take advantage of the exemption for direct payments of tuition and medical expenses. It can […]

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View your financial statements through the right lens

February 8, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

View your financial statements through the right lens

Many business owners generate financial statements, at least in part, because lenders and other stakeholders demand it. You’re likely also aware of how insightful properly prepared financial statements can be — especially when they follow Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. But how can you best extract these useful insights? One way is to view your financial […]

Filed Under: Buisness

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