Estate Planning in San Diego: A Financial Security Blueprint
Crafting an Estate Plan is a pivotal move to ensure your financial well-being and protect your loved ones, both presently and in the future. This process provides you with the power to determine how your estate is distributed, shield the welfare of your dependents, minimize the tax burden, and maintain your privacy. However, if you call the vibrant city of San Diego home, there are unique factors that demand extra attention in your estate planning journey.
Planning for Retirement: Why Many Are Choosing Not to Downsize
For generations, many Americans have considered downsizing as part of their retirement planning goals. By moving to a smaller home, they could leverage the equity in their existing homes to ensure a comfortable retirement. Yet, as retirement age nears, the decision to downsize isn't as straightforward as it might seem. Many are now choosing to stay put. Here's why:
Setting and Achieving Your Retirement Planning Goals
Are you ready to embark on a journey of fulfillment and joy in your retirement years? Just as you've expertly managed your career with clear goals and purpose, retirement planning allows you to craft a remarkable next chapter. Say goodbye to the pressure of performance targets and embrace a new phase of life where your objectives revolve around personal enrichment, experiences, and well-being. Let's explore how you can set meaningful retirement planning goals that will empower you to relish every moment.
A Retirees Perspective on Retirement Planning: Beyond the Finances
Too often, when people think about retirement they focus too much, if not solely, on the financial side of retirement. I had a 35-year career in Financial Services, I understand the importance of being financially prepared. Equally important is the non-financial side of retirement. The “how am I going to live” and “how will I spend my time” side of retirement.
Being Prepared: Planning for Diminished Capacity
This article will walk through the importance of estate planning, setting up a living trust, power of attorney and medical attorney and what key steps to take with your financial advisor to tackle each one. We are also going to provide a brief overview of long-term care insurance and the benefits and considerations.
Do Individuals in retirement need an estate plan?
If you are retired, spending down your assets, and don’t have young children that need guardianship, do you really need an estate plan? The answer is still YES because if you don’t have one the government will get to decide!