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What’s Involved in Being an Estate Executor?
If you're asked to serve as the executor of an estate, think carefully about the decision before accepting the position. Acting as…
Increase the Odds of Getting a Loan
There are a couple of old sayings that relate to getting a loan. The first one is that bankers only want to lend money when you…
The Steps of the FINRA Arbitration Process when an Investor Has a Serious Dispute
Most of the time, investors are satisfied with the relationships they have with their brokers or investment advisors. Occasionally,…
Take Notice of Notice Provisions in Contracts
When signing a contract, make sure to check the "notice" clause or provision. It lays out how you and the other party will communicate…
Get Back in the Loop
Customer relations are key to your business. But as your company grows, so does the likelihood that you and other executives will lose…
Making Buildings Accessible to the Disabled
If you're entering into a commercial lease as a landlord or as a tenant, make sure the space is in compliance with public…
When a Will Is Challenged
When a will is contested, it usually means that one or more family members feel they have been unfairly cut out or shortchanged. The…
Using Prenuptial Agreements as an Estate Planning Tool
Prenuptial agreements and domestic law vary from one state to another but nearly every state has laws that prevent one spouse from…
Keep Your Gear in Top-Notch Condition and Save Money
If your company has contracts for maintaining and servicing your equipment and vehicles, chances are, you're spending more than you…
Gain Employee Loyalty with Commuting Tax Breaks
Commuting can be a nightmare for employees. Your company can help by offering your staff members some financial relief from their…
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