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The Motley Fool January 26, 2004 |
Mortality Planning Despite Botox and plastic surgery, you won't live forever. Might as well plan now. |
The Motley Fool November 2, 2004 Dayana Yochim |
Plan a Painless Demise Do your loved ones a favor. Don't burden them when you expire. |
Financial Advisor May 2006 Karen DeMasters |
Life Decisions Among financial planners and estate consultants, conversations with clients about such issues of living wills, medical directives and medical powers of attorney, the consequences each of these might have for long-term care and estate planning, are becoming increasingly important. |
BusinessWeek July 2, 2009 |
The Essentials Here are the key legal documents you will need -- aside from a will, of course -- to assist parents in a medical or financial emergency and handle their estate at death |
Financial Advisor April 2008 Gail Liberman |
Power Of Attorney: A Can Of Worms? As the population ages, a power of attorney is becoming a more critical element to any client's financial plan. But this document can be riddled with pitfalls. |
American Family Physician October 1, 2000 |
Advance Directives and Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders What are advance directives?... What is a living will?... What is a durable power of attorney for health care?... Are living wills and DPAs legal in every state?... What is a do-not-resuscitate order?... Who should have an advance directive?... How can I write one?... |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2010 Dayana Yochim |
Make Your Heirs Rich, Not Your Lawyer A few key documents will ensure your standing as the favorite relative. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Catherine Arnst |
Getting Rational About Health-Care Rationing The right-to-die debate sidesteps the real issue: A need to reapportion care |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2004 Dayana Yochim |
Make a Bad Situation Better How to plan for the worst and save your loved ones from unnecessary pain. |
The Motley Fool August 3, 2007 Rich Duprey |
7 Scary Documents You Must Have What happens to you, your assets, and your health care in case you can't make the decision? These are the seven most important documents you need to have to protect yourself and your family. |
American Family Physician October 1, 2005 |
Advance Directives A consumer guide on planning for how you would make health care choices if you became very sick. |
Reason February 2007 RU Sirius |
Our Right to Death How medical breakthroughs challenge easy answers about suicide. Book Review: Unplugged: Reclaiming Our Right to Die in America, by William H. Colby... |
American Family Physician October 1, 2005 Crane, Wittink & Doukas |
Respecting End-of-Life Treatment Preferences Research suggests that families are the best sources of patients' values and preferences, and that patients will more likely choose a loved one to make future decisions for them than someone who might best articulate their wishes. |
Registered Rep. June 1, 2005 Gresham & Gresham |
Preparing for the End The family dispute and subsequent legal battle in the Schiavo case was ignited by the lack of written advance directives. Clearly, here is a place astute financial advisors can help protect their clients from unnecessary emotional and financial pain. |
Financial Planning February 1, 2011 John Knowlton |
The Power of a POA Convincing your clients to see a lawyer and do the paperwork to designate a power of attorney may not be a financial planner's first responsibility, but it is an important one. |
Financial Advisor August 2010 Lori K. Murphy |
Easing The Stress Here's how financial advisors and estate planners can work together to help those with mentally impaired family members. |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2005 Daniels, Leibell & Prince |
Planning for the Unthinkable End-of-life events are almost always fraught with financial implications that need to be addressed. The better prepared a patient and his family are for end-of-life decisions, the more smoothly the financial portion of the event is likely to proceed. |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2010 |
6 Smart Ways to Plan Your Estate It doesn't have to be as hard as you think! |
The Motley Fool January 22, 2010 |
10 Things You Shouldn't Go Without Do you have these important documents drawn up? |
ifeminists November 4, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Pro-Lifers Link Euthanasia to Abortion The debate over whether to keep a brain-damaged/brain-dead person alive when that person has not left clear instructions is necessary, but a thread running throughout is counterproductive: Namely, the linking of euthanasia to abortion by prominent voices in the pro-life movement. |
The Motley Fool May 16, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
10 Documents You Shouldn't Live Without Think a will is all you need? Think again: Living will and health-care proxy... Will... Durable power of attorney... Estate plan... etc. |
Financial Advisor July 2005 Bruce W. Fraser |
How To Successfully Select An Estate Planning Attorney In this litigious era, there's reason aplenty for having a formal process in place for selecting an estate planning attorney for your financial planning team and not leaving it, say, to a chance meeting of someone at lunch or a seminar who seems to fit the bill. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2005 Joshua Weinberger |
5 Questions An estate planning expert talks about living wills. |
American Family Physician August 15, 2004 |
End-Of-Life Choices for Families An informational pamphlet for those making end-of-life decisions. |
Financial Planning April 1, 2010 Martin Shenkman |
Aging Matters An important point for estate planners to remember is that among individuals over age 85, about half have some form of cognitive impairment. This is extremely important to your clients, their families and you. |
Investment Advisor February 1, 2011 Dan Skiles |
Building an Efficient Document Imaging Strategy The good news regarding document imaging and management is that most advisors are already storing some of their documents electronically. The challenge for advisors is making sure that they have the right system in place for their firm. |
PC Magazine October 10, 2007 Dave Cardinal |
New Features for Long Documents Microsoft Word 2007 has added a number of capabilities that make it much easier to author long documents. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2007 Martin M. Shenkman |
Estate Planning: The Great Powers You may think that powers of attorney are simple, but once you have to use them that may not be the case. |
The Motley Fool April 8, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
10 Documents You Shouldn't Live Without Don't get caught without these documents (living will, durable power of attorney, etc.). |
The Motley Fool September 8, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Time to Get a Lawyer? When crafting a will, should you opt for cheap and easy and use a software program, or should you hire a lawyer to dictate your parting wishes? Here's a look at both sides. |
Information Today August 20, 2007 |
Recommind Introduces Axcelerate eDiscovery Recommind's new document coding and analysis solution, Axcelerate eDiscovery, offers law firms accurate and extensive culling and filtering of virtually all document types. |
Financial Advisor October 2011 Ben Mattlin |
Caretaker Challenges Clients who care for aging parents need more than financial and tax help from advisors. |
Investment Advisor October 2009 Mike Patton |
Beyond the Plan Here's how the author uses his full plan as a basis for ongoing client service and business building. |
Information Today March 3, 2008 |
Hot Neuron Introduces Document Clustering Software Hot Neuron announced the release of version 1.0 of its Clustify document clustering software, aimed at helping corporations and law firms explore, organize, and tag large document sets. |
Entrepreneur February 2007 David Worrell |
Stock Support Save time and money when selling stock in your company to raise money. |
Information Today November 6, 2008 |
Automatic Categorization Added in Hot Neuron's Clustify 2.0 Hot Neuron, LLC announced the release of version 2.0 of its Clustify document clustering software, which features automatic document categorization and other tools to help corporations and law firms explore and organize large document sets. |
Financial Planning October 1, 2008 Jane Worthington |
Document Requests Every registered advisor can expect an SEC staff examination and document request. To ease your firm through the process of delivering the documents in a timely manner, it's important to ensure that documents are easily accessible. |
InternetNews November 17, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Adobe Right Management Server Extends to Office Adobe Systems has released LiveCycle Policy Server 7.2, an update to its enterprise rights management software that adds fine-grain encryption and protection to document files. |
BusinessWeek June 5, 2006 Toddi Gutner |
"License To Steal" From Seniors How to protect the elderly from the people they've chosen to trust. |
InternetNews January 14, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Data Archive Has a Legal Angle Casdex is a Web-based digital archival solution that starts at $99 a month. |
CRM May 26, 2015 Terence Lee |
Don't Let Poor Contract Management Slow Sales Misplaced documents, tedious drafting, and lack of visibility can bog down contracts -- and your sale pipeline. |