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3 Things You Should NOT Do After Someone Dies Don't make big decisions that you are not required to make. ... Don't make major purchases. ... Don't be quick to give away money, or “stuff.” Often, I see clients giving away larger gifts to children after a spouse passes, including their own or the deceased spouse's possessions.
The six pillars are: food, water, shelter, security, communication and health. Aug 28, 2019
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Read More »The death of a loved one is obviously a difficult event to endure. It can become all-consuming and often at the expense of other day-to-day matters that need to be addressed. With the death of a loved one, new matters arise that need to be handled as well. There are so many phone calls that need to be made and letters that need to be sent. Unfortunately, sometimes we simply get overwhelmed with everything that needs to get handled and we just stop altogether. While I certainly understand the reasons why, it is vital to handle these matters today and not put them off until some date in the future, which usually never comes until it becomes an even bigger problem.
It looks like food shortages have continued into 2022. This is what might be causing the issue. After some signs of a slow and cautious return to...
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Incorporating the 10 C's of Survival into your pack Cutting tool. Combustion device. Cover/shelter. Container. Cordage. Candling. Cotton material....
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Read More »Just as important as all of these items are, it’s equally important to understand the things that you shouldn’t be doing as well. Do not do the following things. Don’t make big decisions that you are not required to make. You don’t need to decide to keep or sell the house and move away right now. You need time to adjust to your new situation, and snap decisions could be regrettable ones if they’re made without a “clear head.” Don’t make major purchases. This is a time when I often see people spend more money than normal. Sometimes it’s due to a lack of focus on finances and sometimes it is due to wanting to “live for today.” Either way, now is a really important time to focus on your finances, and not let them get away from you. Don’t be quick to give away money, or “stuff.” Often, I see clients giving away larger gifts to children after a spouse passes, including their own or the deceased spouse’s possessions. First you need to fully understand your new financial situation before you can adequately access whether these gifts make sense. Giving away a spouse’s possessions needs to be well thought out. If not, family rifts can occur, because your spouse may have had conversations with children regarding certain possessions that you might not be aware of. It's important to have a checklist to follow during this difficult time in order to keep a bad situation from becoming worse. I hope this helps! Securities offered through Kestra Investment Services, LLC (Kestra IS), member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Kestra Advisory Services, LLC (Kestra AS), an affiliate of Kestra IS. Reich Asset Management, LLC is not affiliated with Kestra IS or Kestra AS. The opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the author and may not necessarily reflect those held by Kestra Investment Services, LLC or Kestra Advisory Services, LLC. This is for general information only and is not intended to provide specific investment advice or recommendations for any individual. It is suggested that you consult your financial professional, attorney, or tax advisor with regard to your individual situation. To view form CRS visit https://bit.ly/KF-Disclosures.
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