When To Sell The Home
Dave called me because his dad had just recently suffered a stroke and was in the hospital but ready to be discharged. Dave told me, “Dad can’t go home. We’ve been able to keep a promise we made to keep him home but at this point the family recognizes
Terminal Illness and Chronic Care Rider – A Substitute for Long Term Care Insurance? Part 2
Last week I was sharing with you Mary’s story. She had been considering the purchase of a life insurance based long term care (LTC) policy to protect her against the cost of long term care. She was then shown a life insurance policy with a terminal illness and chronic
Terminal Illness and Chronic Care Rider – A Substitute for Long Term Care Insurance?
Mary is considering the purchase of a life insurance based long term care insurance product, which she expressed an interest in after reading about it on my blog. Mary then said to me that her life insurance agent quoted her a premium on a life insurance policy with a
Increased Gas Tax – How Does It Impact NJ Estate Tax? Part 2
Last week , I wrote about the announced compromise between Governor Christie and legislative leaders that will replenish the out of money transportation fund and get much needed road projects started again. The compromise involves a 23 cent gas tax increase but tax cuts in other areas, including the
Increased Gas Tax – How Does it Impact NJ Estate Tax? #NewJerseyEstateTax
On Friday, Governor Christie and Democratic leaders in the New Jersey Legislature announced they had reached a compromise on funding New Jersey’s bankrupt transportation fund, which pays for road and bridge improvement projects and other infrastructure upgrades such as the rail system which has been very much in the