Five Wishes: A Simple Tool to Write Your Living Will
As a financial adviser, one thing I do is assist my clients with end-of-life documents that determine how their estates will be handled upon death. But there's more to end-of-life planning than deciding who gets what and minimizing estate and inheritance taxes. There are also the emotional aspects of death to deal with ... and those details can be more important than anything else.
Want proof? Ask anyone on their deathbed what they really want people to know.
Chances are good their answers will have nothing to do with the S&P 500 or the size of their portfolio. Instead, final thoughts tend to be about loved ones, missed opportunities and forgiveness for things that cannot be undone.
This is where Five Wishes comes in and -- president of Aging with Dignity, the organization
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