Study Shows Most Americans Unprepared Are you prepared? The majority of Americans are not. In the event of illness, injury, or death most American families would be in a real mess. Would yours be? Only 26% of Americans have General Durable Powers of Attorney. A General Durable Power of Attorney allows someone to make decisions […]
Medi-Cal Planning: There’s a Right Way and a Wrong Way
As the population ages and health care costs skyrocket, seniors and their caregivers struggle with how to pay for long-term care without losing everything they’ve worked a lifetime to build. While Medicare covers much of the cost of physician and hospital visits for those over age 65, it does not pay for long-term care. Medi-Cal […]
Avoid Public Scrutiny Of Your Private Life
If you’ve ever read People, US, or Entertainment Weekly or watched any of the similar television shows, you might be interested to know how some famous celebrities left their assets upon their deaths. If they left a Will and not a Trust, you can find out: It’s public record. That’s right, you can go right […]
Is Knowledge Power?
Sir Francis Bacon is reputed to have coined the latin aphorism “Scientia potentia est” or the well-known phrase “Knowledge is power.” But is it really? If it were true, wouldn’t it mean that reading Muscle and Fitness magazine or Shape magazine would make us lean, toned and fit? Book and magazine sales in the health, […]
The Tale of the Two Buckets
As we bid farewell to 2020 and welcome in 2021, I felt impressed to share the following tale. The Tale of the Two Buckets The tale is told of two buckets that went down in the well. As the one came up, it said, “This is surely a cold and dreary world. No matter how […]
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