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Steps Business Owners, People in Risky Professions and the Average Joe Can Take to Keep Their Assets Safe

In my last article, I (hopefully) explained how incorporating may not provide the liability protection people expect. In this one, I will explore some of the steps we can take to keep family assets safe, most of which don’t involve forming a company.

(a) Planning Ahead

The key factor in any of the steps mentioned in this article is when you take action; if you only start planning to secure your assets after the wolves are already sniffing at your door, then it is likely too late. Our legal system has some scary sounding terms like “fraudulent conveyance” and “fraudulent preference.” These terms apply to transactions like gifting or transferring assets to a family member for less than market value or paying out certain creditors and stiffing others. If a court determines that you have taken steps to thwart those aforementioned creditors after you are already insolvent or have creditors coming after you, then it can set aside the transactions.

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7 Tips To Financial Planning Success

Financial planning can be complicated and usually requires some help from some experts in one or more fields in order to ensure that you are maximizing savings and have no stone left unturned. On the other hand, there are lots of steps you can take on your own to save money, protect your family and increase the chances of achieving financial success. Here are 7 things you can do to put a few more dollars in your pocket and make life easier.

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What To Do When You Say, “I Do” . . . Again

One of the most common issues in financial planning at this point is what to do when entering a significant romantic relationship when you have children from a previous relationship.  Although you may be willing to take that romantic leap of faith once again, Read more

Why Wills Matter – August 6, 2012

Whenever the topic of Wills comes up at dinner parties or cocktail parties (which admittedly, isn’t all that often), it seems that at least one of the partygoers does not have a Will.  Rather than trot out a doomsday scenario over dance music, I usually provide a few quick comments and let the conversation return to happier topics.  Read more