Estate planning

Jordan S. Simon

Book - 2023

"Estate Planning For Dummies teaches you the ins and outs of estate planning. This everyone-friendly guide walks you through building a solid estate plan, whatever your current financial situation. In easy-to-understand language, you'll learn the ins and outs of estate planning, including what happens to your stuff--cash, real estate, businesses, retirement funds, everything--when you pass away. This new edition is updated for the many recent changes in estate taxes and inheritance law"--

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Genres
Handbooks and manuals
Published
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Jordan S. Simon (author)
Other Authors
Joseph Mashinski (author)
Edition
2nd edition
Item Description
"Learning made easy" -- Cover.
"Pass along money and property, not your tax burden ; organize your assets and help heirs bypass probate proceedings ; plan for your estate with wills, trusts, POAs, and more" -- Cover.
Includes index.
Physical Description
xiii, 376 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781394158546
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1. Getting Started with Estate Planning
  • Chapter 1. Congratulations: You Have an Estate!
  • What Is an Estate?
  • The basics: Definitions and terminology
  • Property types
  • Types of property interest
  • Why You Need to Plan Your Estate
  • Why Your Estate-Planning Goals Are Different from Your Neighbor's
  • Why Estate-Planning Lingo Isn't Really a Foreign Language
  • The Critical Path Method to Planning Your Estate
  • Getting Help with Your Estate Planning
  • How to make sure your team of advisers is "FAIL" safe
  • Working with a financial-planning professional
  • Knowing what to expect from your accountant for your estate planning
  • Your insurance agent and your estate
  • Working with your attorney
  • Chapter 2. Bean Counting: Figuring Out What You're Worth
  • Calculating the Value of Your Real Property
  • Your home on the range
  • That timeshare in Timbuktu and other hideaways
  • Your investments as a landlord
  • Your real estate partnerships
  • Calculating the Value of Everything Else: Your Personal Property
  • Tangible personal property: Items you can touch
  • Intangible personal property: Bank accounts, stocks, and bonds
  • Dead Reckoning: Subtracting Your Debts from Your Assets
  • Giving Gifts throughout Your Life to Reduce Your Estate's Value
  • Calculating Adjustments in Your Estate's Value Due to Major Changes in Asset Valuations
  • Part 2. Where There's a Will, There's a Way
  • Chapter 3. Understanding the Basics of Wills
  • Planning for Your Will
  • Getting to Know the Different Types of Wills
  • Simple wills
  • Other types of wills
  • Choosing Your Will's Contents
  • Opening clauses
  • Giving clauses
  • Ending clauses
  • Safeguarding Your Will
  • Changing, Amending, and Revoking Your Will
  • Why you may need to change your will when something happens
  • Ways to change your will
  • Protecting Your Loved Ones from Your Unloved Ones
  • Figuring Out Your Will Status
  • Testacy: When you've nailed everything down
  • Intestacy: When you die with zero "willpower"
  • Partial intestacy: When the vultures start circling
  • Chapter 4. Tied Hands and Helping Hands: What You Can and Can't Do with Your Will
  • Making Your Peace with Statutes That Affect Your Will
  • Identifying Statutes That Your Will Can Change
  • Abatement: There's not enough in the cupboard for everyone
  • Ademption: Some property is missing
  • Anti-lapse: Someone dies before you do
  • Divorce: High noon at Splitsville
  • Simultaneous death: Sorry, but we have to talk about it
  • Living (and Dying) with the Laws That Your Will Can't Change
  • Community property
  • Common-law property and spousal elective shares
  • Homestead allowance: Keeping a house for kiddies and spouse
  • Homestead exemption: How the law protects your house from your creditors
  • Exempt property: How the law protects your personal property from creditors
  • Family allowance: Drawing from your estate to protect your family
  • Oops! Taking care of VIPs who aren't in the will
  • Chapter 5. Probate: Top of the Ninth Inning for Your Estate
  • Probing Probate: What You Should Know
  • The probate process
  • Some complicating factors to the probate process
  • Knowing the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Probate
  • Probate: The good side
  • Probate: The bad and downright ugly side
  • Streamlining the Probate Process
  • Appointing Your Personal Representative
  • Identifying your personal representative's role
  • Deciding who's eligible to be your personal representative
  • Avoiding the pitfalls
  • Paying your personal representative
  • Thinking Things through When Someone Asks You to Be a Personal Rep
  • Chapter 6. Dodging Probate: Saving Time and Money with a Will Substitute
  • Understanding Will Substitutes
  • Sorting through the List of Will Substitutes
  • Figuring out joint tenancy
  • Setting up a living trust
  • Identifying Some Less Common but Worthy Will Substitutes
  • Tenancy by the entirety: The spouse's option
  • Joint tenancy bank accounts
  • Savings bonds
  • Payable on death accounts
  • Deeds
  • IRAs and your other retirement accounts
  • Part 3. Matters of Trust
  • Chapter 7. Understanding Trusts
  • Defining Trusts, Avoiding Hype
  • Shazam! An oversimplified definition of trusts
  • Adding a bit of complexity with an ingredient list
  • Adding some lawyer talk to the definition
  • Attaching all the bells and whistles to a trust
  • Trust Power: Making Your Beneficiaries Smile
  • Avoiding taxes
  • Avoiding probate
  • Protecting your estate (and your beneficiary's or beneficiaries' estate)
  • Providing funds for educational purposes
  • Benefiting charities and institutions
  • Sorting Out Trusts - from Here to Eternity
  • Trusts for when you're alive versus when you're gone
  • Changing your mind: Revocable and irrevocable trusts
  • Chapter 8. Trusts You May Want to Trust - or Not
  • Saying "I Do" to a Marriage-Oriented Trust
  • Marital deduction and QTIP trusts
  • Bypass trusts
  • Considering Charitable Trusts
  • Protecting Your Estate with Protective Trusts
  • Spendthrift trusts
  • Supplemental needs and special needs trusts
  • Educational trusts
  • Minor's trusts
  • GRAT, GRUT, GRIT: Chewing over the Grantor-Retained Trusts
  • Sidestepping Estate Taxes with an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust
  • Chapter 9. Working a Trust into Your Estate Plan
  • Linking Your Estate-Related Tax Planning with Your Trust Planning
  • Looking at Your Goals and Objectives for Setting Up Trusts
  • Deciding What Property to Place in Trust
  • Linking Your Estate-Planning and Trust Goals with Specific Property
  • Stepping Back and Comparing Both Trust and Nontrust Options
  • Weighing Trust Trade-offs
  • Finalizing Your Choices: Dotting the I's and Crossing the T's
  • Part 4. Life, Death, and Taxes
  • Chapter 10. Preparing for the Tug-of-War with the Taxman
  • Navigating through the Bermuda Triangle of Federal Taxes
  • The gift tax
  • The generation-skipping transfer tax
  • The estate (death) tax
  • Deciphering State Inheritance and Estate Taxes
  • Protecting Your Property (Including Home Sweet Home!) from the Estate Recovery Act
  • Chapter 11. The Gift Tax: Isn't Giving a Gift Enough?
  • Giving a Gift: The Basics
  • There are gifts - and there are taxable gifts
  • Not all gifts are taxable
  • Looking Inside Three Common Gift Tax Situations
  • Example #1: $5,000 to darling daughter
  • Example #2: $7,000 each to all three adorable kids
  • Example #3: $21,000 to the fairest of them all
  • Exclusions
  • Gift Splitting
  • Valuing Gifts
  • Fair market value
  • Filing Gift Tax Forms
  • Chapter 12. Skipping around the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
  • The Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax: A Parable
  • Taking Comfort from the Exemption
  • Playing Hopscotch: Understanding Generation-Skipping Transfers
  • Knowing the rules for skipping generations (so you don't break 'em)
  • Clarifying the generations and confusing complications
  • Making Sense of GSTT Rates
  • Looking Deeper into Generation-Skipping Transfers and the GSTT
  • Scanning over the skip types
  • Direct skips
  • Indirect skips
  • Chapter 13. Paying or Not Paying the Death Tax: That's the Question
  • Discovering Federal Estate Tax Basics
  • Figuring out how the federal estate tax works
  • Using your exemption to sidestep the government
  • Looking at the highest federal estate rates
  • Tracking a moving target
  • Digging Down to the Bottom Line
  • Figuring out your gross estate's value
  • Calculating deductions from your gross estate
  • Going for extra credit
  • Choosing How to Pay Estate Taxes
  • Filing the Estate Tax Return
  • Stepping Up to the Plate and Filling the Bases (Basis)
  • Chapter 14. Planning to Minimize All Your Estate-Related Taxes
  • Figuring Out Where You Are Today
  • Determining your estate's value
  • Totaling your gifts to date
  • Checking the tax tables
  • Looking out for tax traps
  • Fortune Telling: Picturing the Future as Best You Can
  • Predicting the future
  • Looking at several scenarios for the federal estate tax
  • Blending your present strategies into the future
  • Considering the impact of death, divorce, and other bum breaks
  • Carefully comparing, betting the house, and rolling the dice
  • Deciding on Strategies and Trade-offs
  • Gifting versus leaving property as part of your estate
  • Imagining the ups and downs of leaving your estate to your spouse
  • Avoiding estate taxes on your life insurance proceeds
  • Using gifts below the exclusion amount
  • Double-dipping on tax savings from charitable gifts
  • Putting Together a Comprehensive Estate-Related Tax Plan
  • Fixing the holes
  • Starting on that gift giving
  • Setting up trusts if necessary
  • Planning ahead for property transfers upon your death
  • Part 5. Estate Planning for Family Businesses
  • Chapter 15. Grasping the Basics of Estate Planning for Family Businesses
  • Defining "Family Business"
  • Making the Critical Estate-Related Decisions Up Front
  • Choosing to stay or go
  • Adjusting the family business ownership picture
  • Deciding on your succession plan's details
  • How the Form of Business Ownership Affects Your Estate
  • Sole ownership: Everything is mine!
  • Partnership: We're in this business together
  • Corporation: Limiting your liability
  • Limited partnership
  • Limited liability company: A reliable, easy go-to
  • Calculating the Value of Your Family Business
  • Book value
  • Discounted cash flow
  • Sales multiple
  • Liquidation value
  • Getting to the bottom line - with expert help
  • Dealing with Business Evolution: Stuff Darwin Never Imagined
  • Chapter 16. Transferring Ownership and Paying Estate Taxes in a Family Business
  • Exploring the Ins and Outs of Buy-Sell Agreements
  • Looking at a typical buy-sell agreement
  • Funding the buy-sell agreement
  • Selecting the right form of buy-sell agreement
  • Thinking through your buy-sell choices
  • Transferring Ownership to a Family Member
  • Identifying Estate-Tax Considerations for Family Businesses
  • Don't crowd me - spread out!
  • Valuing real estate for estate-tax purposes
  • Shopping for more discounts at the family-business store
  • Part 6. Crafting a Comprehensive Estate Plan
  • Chapter 17. Factoring Insurance into Your Estate Plan
  • Using Insurance to Protect Your Assets
  • Protecting what you've already got
  • Insuring the future: Protecting what you hope to acquire
  • Shielding the gifts you hope to leave behind
  • Sorting Out the Kinds of Coverage You Need
  • Life insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Disability income insurance
  • Long-term care insurance
  • Automobile insurance
  • Homeowner's or renter's insurance
  • Umbrella liability insurance
  • Looking More Closely at Life Insurance
  • Whole life insurance
  • Term life insurance
  • Business-provided life insurance
  • Understanding Life Insurance Tax Implications
  • Asking the Right Estate-Related Questions about Insurance
  • Chapter 18. Connecting Your Retirement Funds to Your Estate Plans
  • Deciding What Your Nest Egg Is Really For
  • Strategy #1: Satisfy your needs and plop the leftovers away
  • Strategy #2: Walk the balance beam between retirement needs and estate plans
  • Linking Retirement and Estate Planning: A Tough job, but You Can Do It
  • Tapping into a traditional pension plan
  • Managing your IRA accounts
  • Estate planning for 401(k) and similar plans
  • Social Security and your estate planning
  • Chapter 19. Estate Planning in Exceptional Situations
  • Working a Divorce into the Plan
  • Divvying up the stuff - and ignoring the estate plan?
  • Considering children and divorce
  • Planning for Unmarried Relationships
  • Untangling the Complexities of Guardianship and Your Estate
  • Guardianship for your children
  • Guardianship for yourself
  • Doomsday Stuff: Factoring Incompetence and Death into Your Plan
  • A durable power of attorney: Your personal representative while you're alive
  • The living will: Giving directions when you can't communicate
  • Realizing why the court appoints a guardian when you're incompetent
  • Taking Care of Fido and Fluffy
  • Part 7. The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 20. Ten Questions to Get You Rolling on Your Estate Plan
  • Why Do I Even Need an Estate Plan?
  • If I Need an Estate Plan, Why Doesn't Everyone Have One?
  • What Are My Top Three Estate-Planning Goals?
  • Who Do I Want to Take Care Of?
  • What's the Best Way to Protect My Children?
  • How Much Help Do I Need?
  • What's My Estate-Planning Budget?
  • Does My Attorney Have the Right Experience?
  • Who Are My Confidants about These Plans?
  • How Do I Know I Can Do My Estate Plan?
  • Chapter 21. Avoiding Ten Common Mistakes and Problems in Your Will
  • Forgetting to Review Your Will Annually
  • Forgetting to Include a Residuary ("Leftovers") Clause
  • Forgetting the "just in Case" Contingencies
  • Sticking with Your Personal Rep When You Really Need a Substitute
  • Forgetting about All Those Pesky Statutes That Affect Wills
  • Getting Too Precise in Your Will
  • Using Your Beneficiaries as Will Witnesses
  • Failing to Factor in the Personal Side
  • Keeping Important Information from Your Attorney
  • Rushing through Your Will
  • Chapter 22. Ten Crucial Estate-Planning Questions
  • How Do I Choose the Right Person to Be the Executor of My Estate?
  • How Do I Not Offend Loved Ones with My Estate Planning?
  • How Do I Deal with Family Members Not Following My Estate Plan?
  • How Do I Account for Asset Value Changes in My Estate Plan?
  • Can I Appoint Multiple Executors to Handle My Estate?
  • What if My Sixth Spouse Doesn't Agree with What I Want for My Estate Plan?
  • How Do I Choose Which of My Children Will Handle My Estate?
  • How Do I Prevent Theft from my Estate?
  • Why Does My Estate Plan Seem So Different from Other Plans?
  • How Do I Know How a Charity Will Use My Gift or Bequest?
  • Index