Ebook: Wills and Estate Planning For Canadians For Dummies
Author: Margaret Kerr, JoAnn Kurtz
- Series: -For dummies
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
- City: Chichester
- Language: English
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Wills & Estate Planning For Canadians For Dummies walks you through the steps of planning your estate. This friendly guide will help you Reduce the tax you or your estate will pay Plan for your children's future Leave a charitable legacy Decipher the legal lingo in wills Prepare a living will to ensure you get the treatment you want Hire an estate planning team that will meet your needs Through practical advice from expert authors, this book helps you ensure that your affairs are in order, and your loved one. & nbsp;Read more... Wills & Estate Planning For Canadians For Dummies; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; What You Don't Have to Read; Foolish Assumptions; How This Book Is Organized; Icons; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Estate Planning Basics; Chapter 1: What Is Estate Planning, Anyway?; Chapter 2: What Are You Worth? Preparing an Inventory of Your Estate; Chapter 3: The Taxman Cometh: Taxes and Your Estate; Part II: Estate Planning Tools; Chapter 4: Money to Die For: The Mysteries of Life Insurance Revealed. Chapter 5: Free to a Good Home: Giving Away Your Things Before You DieChapter 6: Pass the Buck: Using Trusts in Estate Planning; Part III: Creating an Estate Plan; Chapter 7: A Crew for Your Ship of Estate: Beneficiaries and Executor; Chapter 8: Who's Minding the Kids? Planning Your Children's Future; Chapter 9: Giving Them the Business: What to Do with the Family Firm; Chapter 10: You Gave at the Office, But ... : Charitable Donations; Chapter 11: Goodbye to All That: Plan Your Funeral and Organ Donation; Part IV: Putting Your Plan into Action. Chapter 12: If There's No Will There's No Way: Why You Need a WillChapter 13: Will Power; Chapter 14: Powers of Attorney: Who'll Manage Your Money for You if You Can't?; Chapter 15: Living Wills: Caring for You if You Can't Care for Yourself; Chapter 16: Getting Professional Help; Part V: Readying Your Estate and Keeping It Up to Date; Chapter 17: Don't Leave a Mess Behind: Putting Your Affairs in Order; Chapter 18: It's Even Better the Second Time Around: Updating Your Estate Plan; Part VI: The Part of Tens; Chapter 19: Ten Questions to Ask Before You Hire a Lawyer. Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Using Your Computer for Estate PlanningAppendix A: Prepare to Meet Your Lawyer; Appendix B: Instructions for Your Executor; Appendix C: Inventory for Your Executor; Index
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