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The Organized Affair
Death is a fact of life. Keeping your estate uup to date and affairs in order can help make a sorrowful time weigh less on the mind.

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January  1  New Years Day. Make 4 Goals that are measurably achievable. Add them to your January calendar. Each week give yourself an estimated percentage complete for each goal. Seeing concrete... Read more...   
Getting Organized After a Loved One Passes- Part II - Personal Belongings The passing of a loved one is s difficult time. There are many steps to take in the grieving process. There are many emotional hurdles to overcome, memories to savor. But still, survivors must forge ahead with other processes, things which need to be done: a funeral, services, family gatherings, settling an estate, getting finances in order and executing a will. Read more... Average Rating
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5 Reasons Why Record Keeping Is So Important No matter how you calculate it, poor record keeping adds up to lost money. From lost tax deductions to time spent looking for receipts, keeping what you earned starting with managing your paper. Learn how it's done. Read more... Average Rating
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Financial Affairs After the Death of a Loved One The death of a loved one is grief enough. Handing personal and business financial affairs only adds to the pain. Learn the common areas that must be overseen in order to bring closure. Read more... Average Rating
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Getting Organized After a Loved One Passes When a loved one passes, various details must be handled in short order and rapid succession. Read up. Be prepared to bring matters to a close quickly and efficiently. Read more... Average Rating
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Records Retention, IRS, PA's and your filing cabinet Bills, receipts, insurance statements, medical records - for a society said to be headed paperless, life is full of paper. Make sure you're on top of the details and documents. Read more... Average Rating
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The Importance of Writing a Will Some people believe if they don't have many assets, or if they're married or parents, they don't need a will. The truth is, almost everyone needs a will to stave off unforeseen circumstances and expenses. Read more... Average Rating
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