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Entrepreneur June 2003 Paul & Sarah Edwards |
Under Pressure Will your marriage survive both of you working at home? Yes, if you work on your communication skills, too. |
Investment Advisor May 2010 Angela Herbers |
Of Morale and Leverage One of the major problems with hiring your spouse into your practice may not be you or your spouse, but your existing staff. |
Inc. September 1, 2009 Meg Cadoux Hirshberg |
Balancing Acts: If Not Now, When? For entrepreneurs, there's never a right time to buy a house, start a family, have a life. While you are building a business, work-life balance inevitably suffers |
The Motley Fool March 13, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
3 Ways to Protect Your Spouse Add these financial tips to your wedding vows. 1. Get some insurance... 2. Write a will... etc. |
Entrepreneur January 2010 |
Ugly Breakup The ravages of divorce can wreck your business. Here's how to avoid financial disaster. |
Inc. November 1, 2009 Meg Cadoux Hirshberg |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Think twice before you accept family money to run your business. |
Inc. May 2009 Meg Cadoux Hirshberg |
Balancing Marriage and Business When your marriage is hitched to a business, life is one long test of allegiance |
The Motley Fool January 18, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Know Your Marital Rights, Part 2 Marriage brings automatic changes to your financial and estate planning. Careful attention to these issues is required in order to make sure that everything works the way that you and your spouse want. |
Investment Advisor May 2010 Angela Herbers |
The Fast Track: A Marriage of Inconvenience A spouse in a practice almost always results in more problems than it solves. |
The Motley Fool November 16, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Second Marriages With Kids: Part 2 Second marriages, and the possible resulting family structure -- with stepchildren potentially on both sides of the family with half-siblings in the middle -- can wreak havoc on conventional financial and estate planning. |
The Motley Fool November 16, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Second Marriages With Kids: Part 1 When it comes to finances and estate planning, few situations present more difficult challenges than second marriages. |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
For Better or Worse Look no further for a business partner. You may already have a perfect match - your spouse. |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Geoff Williams |
Sharing the Love Do entrepreneurs make good spouses? It depends whom you talk to, of course, but marriage to an entrepreneur can be difficult. Yet it can be rewarding, too. |
Inc. February 1, 2010 Meg Cadoux Hirshberg |
Bed and Boardroom There's nothing like a home-based business for increasing family stress. |
Financial Advisor July 2007 Dave J. Drucker |
The Financially Illiterate Spouse How can financial advisors plan for a couple when one spouse won't participate? |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Surviving Divorce When your relationship ends, don't let your financial life end with it. Here's some advice to help you sort through the issues. |
The Motley Fool June 19, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Should You Trust Your Spouse? A marital trust in your estate plan can protect your whole family. |
Inc. May 1, 2010 Meg Cadoux Hirshberg |
Is it OK to Leave Your Spouse at Home? What to do when the work-obsessed spouse wants to play - without you. |
The Motley Fool January 9, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Gaining From Community Property Community property has some interesting characteristics. In addition to saving capital-gains taxes, there are some other potential tax savings that can result from owning community property. |
Inc. October 2004 Michael S. Hopkins |
How To Work (If You Must) With Your Spouse The challenges of working with a spouse are many. Here's how entrepreneurial couples can overcome them. |
Inc. June 2007 Daniel Akst |
Partners in Business and Life If you and your spouse are co-owners of a business, you need to get your ducks in a row. Tactfully. |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Avoid Costly Marriage Mistakes Don't become a statistic -- family finances are the issue which causes most marriage breakups. |
Financial Advisor November 2004 Saul M. Simon |
Keep Clients' Estate Plans On Track The ABCs of estate planning for business owners. |
The Motley Fool January 18, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Know Your Marital Rights Marriage brings with it certain financial and legal rights that every couple should take into account when thinking about how to create a solid plan for their future. Marriage will have an impact on your finances, and only by knowing its full extent can you plan correctly for every contingency. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2007 Donald Jay Korn |
Mars and Venus When married clients approach financial planning differently, advisors have problems to solve. |
The Motley Fool January 9, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Gaining From Community Property: Part 2 When you first encounter community-property laws, they may seem confusing and unnecessary. However, the benefits of community property can result in large income-tax savings. |
The Motley Fool August 12, 2006 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Couples, Sex, and Money Whispering sweet finances in your special someone's ear? No? Maybe you should be. Whatever your money issues, resolve to face them today. Knowing you can count on your spouse isn't the flashy kind of sexy, but it's the sort of allure that lasts. |
Inc. March 1, 2010 Meg Cadoux Hirshberg |
Minding the Kids For better or worse, your children are deeply involved in your business. |
BusinessWeek November 6, 2006 Kerry Sulkowicz |
Talking Shop Till You Drop Spouse continues the office politics dialogue at home... Boss enters without knocking... |
AskMen.com Wil Schroter |
Befriend Your Boss There's actually a right and a wrong way to befriend your boss. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2012 Martin Shenkman |
Estate-Tax Minefield The rest of this year promises to be very challenging for planners with wealthy clients. The federal exemptions on gift and estate taxes currently stand at $5.12 million, but they are scheduled to drop to $1 million in 2013 unless lawmakers act. |
The Motley Fool April 9, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
When Good Credit Marries Bad Credit When two people marry, they decide to share everything, but the wedding license doesn't force a merger between two credit reports. |
Investment Advisor February 2007 Susan L. Hirshman |
Prenups and Protection Although a number of financial planning aspects are key to a marriage, the prenup may be moving higher on some of your wealthier clients' priority lists. |
Investment Advisor March 2007 Tere D'Amato |
Rich Spouse, Poor Spouse New estate planning techniques may help your financial advisory clients tackle common problems. As with all estate planning, the guidance of an experienced estate planning attorney is key. |
Investment Advisor March 2009 Olivia Mellan |
Power Couple Baby boomers are reaching retirement age, but that doesn't mean they and their spouses will be in sync about how to spend their time -- or their money. It's an advisors role to help guide them through this. |
Psychology Today Nov/Dec 2008 Rebecca Webber |
In Sickness and In Health Before you say, "I do," scrutinize your lover's drinking habits. Or eating patterns. Your choice of romantic partner helps determine how healthy - -or how sick -- you'll be. |
Entrepreneur October 2003 Chris Penttila |
Shape Up! If you want to start your own business, you'd better make sure you're in shape for it -- emotionally, mentally and financially. Our three entrepreneurial fitness tests will help you see if you've got what it takes to get through the start-up phase. |
Financial Planning August 1, 2012 Katie Kuehner-Hebert |
One Income, Many Challenges While it's common these days for both adults in a family to be working, the stay-at-home parent is in no danger of becoming extinct. |
Entrepreneur July 2004 Scott Bernard Nelson |
Will Power Build flexibility into your estate plan so heirs can avoid the pitfalls of changing tax laws. |
The Motley Fool May 31, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Estate Planning: Two's Company Estate planning for couples introduces a new set of challenges. Integrating your estate planning with your partner can help build a road map of your mutual vision for the future. |