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 Invaluable Assistance for Inevitable Circumstances

It's ironic that one of the most important things you can do in your life for your loved ones will be fully realized only after your life is over.  Yet, it makes perfect sense.  Because after all, the plans you make for your estate are for the most part not for you, but for the financial and emotional security of those you love.

And that is why we are here.

In our 20 years of working with thousands of families in securing financial futures, there has always been a common realization: the task of properly planning and eventually executing an estate involves much more than one may anticipate.

Network Legal is here to guide you through the planning and preparation and your loved ones through settlement and closure. Together we can make a plan that lives up to your expectations for now and the future.

 

Estate Taxes

Use this calculator to estimate the federal estate taxes that could be due on your estate after you die.

LTCI Cost of Waiting

Estimate the potential cost of waiting to purchase a long-term care insurance policy.

Life Insurance

How much life insurance would you need to produce a sufficient income stream for your family?

Long-Term Care Self Insurance

Will you be able to afford nursing home care?

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The Positives of Negative Correlation

Few asset groups are perfectly negatively correlated, but a portfolio may still be able to benefit from the correlation principle.

HOT TOPIC: Investors Flock to Bond Funds, But What Happens When Rates Rise?

Investors are on track to invest 11 times more money in bond funds in 2009 than they will invest in stock funds. This is not surprising, considering the market volatility in 2008, but are these investors operating on false assumptions about the capabilities of bond funds?

The Long Road Ahead

The stock market has had its share of roller-coaster thrills lately, but don’t be tempted to react emotionally.

Getting the Right Mix

Asset allocation is the process of dividing investment dollars among asset classes that often behave differently in different market cycles.

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