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Mapping out your financial future in Wisconsin can be a tremendous task. There is much to consider regarding budgeting, investing, saving and retiring. For many in Wisconsin, the mere thought of these tasks is overwhelming. At age 50: 75% of the population has less than $5,000 in the bank for retirement. At age 65: 45% of Americans depend on relatives, 30% depend on charities, 23% are still working (most work until they are no longer physically capable), and only 2% are self-sustaining.
 
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A threshold is the lowest income level at which a family has state income tax liability. Thresholds are rounded to the nearest $100,The threshold calculations include earned income tax credits, other general tax credits . Credits that are intended to offset the effects of taxes other than the income tax or that are not available to all low-income families are not taken into account.
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Wisconsin Financial Planner can help an individual prepare his or her financial future. Perhaps there is a goal that you would like to reach by age 40, 50 or 65. A Financial Planner in Wisconsin can analyze your situation by researching your financial history combined with your present status and make intelligible recommendations. With the ever-changing regulations concerning Social Security and rises in College Tuition, the time to make a plan is now.

Wisconsin Financial Planners are also very knowledgeable in other financial subjects, including:

  • Estate Planning
  • Taxes
  • College Savings Funds
  • Retirement Planning
  • Insurance
  • Annuities
  • IRA's

Just about anybody in Wisconsin can benefit from the services of a Financial Planner. Even if you live from paycheck to paycheck, consulting Financial Planner in Wisconsin early on can have its benefits.

In Wisconsin if you die without a will, your family could be in for more than they bargained for. You sons and daughters could be left fighting over their share of your estate. And if you add that with the grief they’re experiencing, the results could be ugly. Don’t make them go through that hassle; contact our Wisconsin Estate Planning Advisor to help get your affairs in order.

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Our Wisconsin Estate Planning Advisor can help you decide how best to transfer property, and how to resolve other personal matters including tax planning. Estate-planning Advisor can also help you with the most important part of the estate planning process: Making a will.

If you don’t have a will, the state of Wisconsin will control who gets your property by default. While most states have their own unique laws descent and property distribution, most states give your children priority when it comes to doling our your possessions.

State laws are modeled after what the legislature thinks most people will want to do, but whatever the laws say might not be in line with your wishes. An estate-planning lawyer can help you draft a will that explains your wishes in great detail.

Our Wisconsin Estate Planning Advisor can also help you set up a trust. A trust holds your property until your death and then disperses the property according to your wishes. Trusts can can be created by your will, or the can be revocable or irrevocable.

Most parents use trusts to better prepare for their children’s needs at the time of their death.

Issues and topics related to Wisconsin Estate Planning include:

  • Wills and Trusts
  • Uniform Probate Code
  • Gift Tax
  • Asset Protection
  • Personal Finances
  • Pensions
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If you live in the following cities and need a Financial Planner you should contact our Wisconsin Financial Planners as soon as possible:

  • Appleton
  • Beloit
  • Burlington
  • Chippewa Falls
  • De Pere
  • Eau Claire
  • Fond Du Lac
  • Franklin
  • Green Bay
  • Janesville
  • Kenosha
  • La Crosse
  • Madison
  • Manitowoc
  • Marshfield
  • Menomonee Falls
  • Milwaukee
  • Neenah
  • New Berlin
  • Oak Creek
  • Oconomowoc
  • Oshkosh
  • Racine
  • Sheboygan
  • Stevens Point
  • Sun Prairie
  • Superior
  • Waukesha
  • Wausau
  • West Bend
  • Wisconsin Rapids
       
 
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  SELECTING A FINANCIAL PLANNER
AUDIO, RM, 9Kbps, 3:55, 10/12/1998

Host Bob Edwards talks with Nancy Lloyd, Editor-at-Large for Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, about how to select a financial planner. She says you might not NEED an adviser, but with the turbulent stock market, it could put your mind at ease. She says to find a a reliable financial planner, you should ask friends, family, and co-workers for recommendations.
Source: NPR
 
 
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