Forgue, Raymond
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How to Care For Your Parents' Money While Caring for Your Parents e-bog
105,64 DKK
Because caring for your parents' health also means caring for their wealth...Watching your parents decline and assuming the burden of caring for their physical needs is difficult enough, but you can't allow that to overshadow the importance of their financial needs. After all, what will happen if your parents outlive their savings? In order to be a financial caregiver, you'll need to know how to …
Because caring for your parents' health also means caring for their wealth...Watching your parents decline and assuming the burden of caring for their physical needs is difficult enough, but you can't allow that to overshadow the importance of their financial needs. After all, what will happen if your parents outlive their savings? In order to be a financial caregiver, you'll need to know how to deal with legal and financial paperwork; government agencies and regulations; a host of insurance, investment, and estate planning issues; and the inevitable emotional and psychological issues that arise whenever money and family mix.In this indispensable guide, two family finance experts who are caring for their own parents' finances provide a basic primer in personal finance for those who are involved in their parents' financial lives. Filled with checklists, worksheets, resource lists, and other essential tools, this comprehensive guide supplies the knowledge and confidence you need to Decide who should manage your parents' moneyCommunicate with siblings and caregiversEstablish budgets and write annual reportsManage your parents' stocks, bonds, real estate, and other investmentsDeal with health insurance, Medicaid, and other insurance issuesProtect your parents from elder fraud
E-bog
105,64 DKK
Forlag
McGraw Hill
Udgivet
22.04.2003
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
Personal finance
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780071426008
Because caring for your parents' health also means caring for their wealth...Watching your parents decline and assuming the burden of caring for their physical needs is difficult enough, but you can't allow that to overshadow the importance of their financial needs. After all, what will happen if your parents outlive their savings? In order to be a financial caregiver, you'll need to know how to deal with legal and financial paperwork; government agencies and regulations; a host of insurance, investment, and estate planning issues; and the inevitable emotional and psychological issues that arise whenever money and family mix.In this indispensable guide, two family finance experts who are caring for their own parents' finances provide a basic primer in personal finance for those who are involved in their parents' financial lives. Filled with checklists, worksheets, resource lists, and other essential tools, this comprehensive guide supplies the knowledge and confidence you need to Decide who should manage your parents' moneyCommunicate with siblings and caregiversEstablish budgets and write annual reportsManage your parents' stocks, bonds, real estate, and other investmentsDeal with health insurance, Medicaid, and other insurance issuesProtect your parents from elder fraud
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