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Posts Tagged with "Pamela Yip"

  • Featured, Quality of Life

    Posted on July 2nd, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    estate plan, Estate Planning, financial independence, financial literacy, financial plan, financial planning, financially literate, Pamela Yip, personal financial website for women, retirement planning

    It is Never Too Late to Become Financially Literate

    Learning About Money
    Pamela Yip (yet again) has articulated something I know deep inside, but never put into words.  Her article, “Confidence: Women’s Key to Financial Literacy,” in the Dallas Morning News was written for me.  And as usual I can’t help but think of it through the prism of “Making the Most of Maturity,” which is ElderAuthority’s tag line.
    Even now, with all the progress women have made in earning and achieving,… More

  • Featured, Housing

    Posted on June 12th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    dallas morning news, early reverse mortgage, Federal Housing Administration, FHA, late reverse mortgage, life annuity, Pamela Yip, reverse mortgage, Saver HECM, Scott Burns, variable annuity

    Reverse Mortgage as Financial Planning Tool

    Financial planners have viewed taking out a reverse mortgage as an act of desperation for  people who are down to their last asset.  Now they have found a way to help retirees retain home equity and some financial assets.  The key for lenders is to give reverse mortgages early to people with other assets rather than late to people with none.
    Financial Planning Tool
    According to the Journal of Financial Planning, retirees may use a reverse mortgage as a way to increase retirement… More

  • Death & Dying, Featured

    Posted on April 9th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

    Tags

    challenging a will, contesting a will, death and dying, end of life, end of life issues, end of life planning, estate planning with second families, funeral planning, how to challenge a will, Pamela Yip, Probate, probating a will, second families, Will contest

    CONTESTING A WILL

    Pamela Yip, Personal Finance reporter for the Dallas Morning News,  remains one of my favorite reporters.  I feel a kinship to her style of reporting which is accessible, practical, and relevant to everyday life.  Last week she wrote an excellent article about how difficult it is to contest a will.  Here is what you need to know.
    REMEMBER THAT THIS IS YOUR FAMILY
    You cannot contest a will until the person is dead and the will is offered for probate.
    Think twice before you leave… More

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