Business

How to ease your kids into estate planning

0

When parents talk with their kids at the dinner table, estate planning probably doesn’t come up. But considering we aren’t immortal, it should. It’s worth having age-appropriate conversations to introduce children to the idea of estate planning. As children grow older, parents can provide more specifics about their plans and eventually assist their children in developing their own plans as adults.

Legal-Ease: Title insurance for AFTER you buy your property

0

Avoiding fraud before and after purchasing property is more important than ever, especially in light of the increasingly sophisticated cyber threats that continue to evolve.

The Week Ahead: A recession is here, albeit not the one we fear most

0

Another corporate earnings season is upon investors, and it is a season of recession.

5 tax tips for older adults

0

More than half of older taxpayers (57%) are worried they’ll have to pay more taxes this year because of the 5.9% Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2022, according to a January survey by The Senior Citizens League, a nonpartisan seniors group.

‘IRS is finally answering the phones’ but struggles with technology as Tax Day nears

0

WASHINGTON — It’s been easier this year to get in touch with someone at the Internal Revenue Service.

Nostalgic farmhouse plan Newburg is filled with rustic charm

0

EUGENE, ORE. – The Newburg is a charming two-story farmhouse plan that offers homeowners a perfect blend of modern convenience and rustic charm. With a total living area of 1,797 square feet, this home offers ample space for comfortable living. The main level of the house boasts an open floor plan that includes a spacious country kitchen, a cozy dining room, and a vaulted living room with a gorgeous fireplace that serves as the focal point of the room.

How to protect parents from financial scams

0

When a scam artist called Cameron Huddleston’s mom to tell her to wire money in order to claim a prize, Huddleston had to intercept the calls. Her mom, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, was convinced she had to wire the money as soon as possible.

Legal-Ease: Hourly, salary or independent contractor?

0

Some people are paid by the hour, day or week. Other people are paid by the “job”.

Rhodes State receives grant for ag tech education

0

LIMA —Rhodes State College has been awarded over a half million dollars to provide high school students with opportunities in educational agriculture technology from the National Science Foundation.

Here’s why leasing an electric vehicle is about to become a lot more popular

0

WASHINGTON — Electric vehicle leases are likely to surge beginning April 18, experts say, as new federal restrictions on EV tax credits come into effect.