You've heard this before: No one on his or her deathbed ever said, 'I wish I had spent more time at the office.' Here are the other things you'll likely regret.
What happens when a relative leaves your child a serious windfall? You'll need to have a series of conversations. Read on to learn more.
Some grandparents spend tens of thousands to create kid-friendly spaces. Shopping is a preferred activity. Is this wise?
It's no longer unusual to set the record straight before you expire. Make it interesting and worthwhile.
Readers explain what they'd do with their time and money if they knew their life would end in 12 months.
Here's a real-life lesson in what to do when your child has a windfall or earns a lot of money.
The rules governing inherited IRAs are likely more complicated than you thought.
Whatever approach you take, make sure the right person has access to your online world should you die.
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