@newsfromIN what happened to floggings in the town square? This rates one.
— RBIII (@RobBartenstein) July 31, 2014
An emotional example of the importance of continuity planning
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“This has really opened my eyes to the importance of advisers having a plan in place, just in case," says Dan Candura, an adviser who is facing inoperable cancer and scrambling to prepare his clients — and his practice — for when he's gone. His story is a cautionary tale, and advisers without a plan for the unexpected should check out these nine steps to take to set up a continuity plan.
Donald Sterling's court case holds lessons for advisers
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The court battle over Donald Sterling's removal from the family trust that controlled the Los Angeles Clippers raised pertinent issues for advisers facing delicate tax and estate planning scenarios. Reporter Darla Mercado broke the nuances of the Sterling case down, giving advisers food for thought as they work with elderly clients' trusts and estates.
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