For Immediate Release: Thursday, February 21, 2002
The Publisher of Retirement & Financial Planning Report Has Just Revised and Updated One of Their Flagship Publications, The Handbook of Trusts–and is available for Immediate Shipment!
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The Handbook of Trusts Just Revised With All New Info
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The 2001 tax law may have reduced your family’s future estate tax bill but estate planning remains critical. Such planning often will include the use of trusts. Despite what you may think, “trusts” and “trust funds” are not solely for the super-wealthy. In essence, a trust is a fictional form of ownership; there are many types of trusts that can serve valuable purposes for you, even if your means are modest. Using a trust will help you preserve your assets, reduce taxes, enhance privacy, and provide for your loved ones.
UNFORTUNATELY, YOU CAN’T SHOP FOR A TRUST THE WAY YOU CAN SHOP FOR A HOUSE OR A CAR. There are many different types of trusts, each with unique attributes. In order to create a trust you should work with an attorney, and there’s a huge range of competence and experience among lawyers when it comes to creating trusts.
That’s where the newly revised Handbook of Trusts can help you-giving you the most up to date information on how to set up a trust fund and which one best suits you and your family. Here’s just some ways how you and those you hold dear can benefit by putting your trust in trusts:
- Revocable trusts for probate avoidance and seamless incapacity planning
- Irrevocable trusts for estate tax shelter and asset protection
- Medicaid trusts that can help you qualify for subsidized long-term care
- Residence trusts that can keep your house in the family
- Minor’s trusts to provide for your children and grandchildren
- Life insurance trusts to keep your life insurance safe from Uncle Sam
- Special needs trusts for loved ones who’ll always need extra care
- Credit shelter trusts that enable you to transfer assets to your children, tax free!
- Charitable trusts that can help you do well while you are doing something good
- Generation-skipping trusts to provide a rich legacy for your decedents
- Offshore trusts for the world’s best asset protection
- “Qtip” trusts that can help you provide for a surviving spouse and your children-even if you’re married
- And much, much more!
A PARTIAL LIST OF THE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN THE HANDBOOK OF TRUSTS…
SECTION I: SECRETS OF USING TRUSTS
Giving Assets While You’re Alive, Whom Do You Trust? Your Children as Trustees, For Beneficiaries, an Exit Strategy, Bank and Trust Companies, Removal Powers, How to Minimize Trust Fees, The 2 Percent Solution, Power Can Be Taxing, The IRS and Crummey Trusts, Playing It Safe, Playing It Straight, All in the Family, An Exercise in Caution
SECTION II: TRUSTS FOR EVERYONE
Revocable Trusts, Changing Times, Parrying Probate, Tough Choice, Death Benefits, Will Plus Power, Marriage Considerations, Irrevocable Trusts for Family Protection,
Sharing the Wealth, Keeping a Tight Rein on Beneficiaries, Q-TIP Trusts, Flex Plan, Q-TIPs and the IRS, Special Needs Trusts, Disinherit with Love, Naming a Trust as Beneficiary, Trusts as IRA Beneficiaries, Federal Employees Can Name Trusts, Using Existing Trusts to Receive IRA Funds, Spreading the Wealth, Use It or Lose It, Charitable Thoughts, Defer and Conquer, Pay Estate Taxes from Your IRA Without a
Tax Implosion, Independent Trustees Are a Must, Medicaid Trusts, Pleading Poverty, Minor’s Trusts, Charitable Trusts, Choosing a Trustee for a CRT, The Lowdown on NIMCRUTs
Section III: Trusts for Estate Planning
Gift and Estate Tax Basics, Gone Today, Here Tomorrow, Life Insurance Trusts, Policy, Ownership Considerations, Put Trust in Place First, The Best Policy, Trusts as Lenders, Double Shelter On the House, Leasebacks Okay, Find a Trustee to Trust, Offshore Asset Protection Trusts, A Definite Lack of Trust, Business as Usual, Alaska and Delaware Trusts, A Profitable Partnership
HOW TO GET THE NEWLY REVISED HANDBOOK OF TRUSTS
The newly revised Handbook of Trusts is only $9.95 (plus $3.75 s&h) and you can order it directly from our secure online publications section of our website: https://www.fedweek.com/Publications/default.asp or call our toll-free order line at (888) 333-9335. You may also send your order with payment to: FEDweek, PO Box 5519,
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SUMMARY OF TYPES OF TRUSTS: IF YOU WOULD LIKE A SUMMARY THAT EXPLAINS WHAT TRUSTS MAY BE RIGHT FOR YOU, GO TO THE HOT FREE INFO SECTION OF OUR WEBSITE https://www.fedweek.com/HotFreeNews/default.asp.