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    The Great Internship Swap

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    Trying to find a meaningful way to help your college-age kids get some real-world experience?Some business owners and managers are "swapping" internships, which allows young people to gain valuable experience while bypassing human-resources ...

  • Legalities; A Global Love Affair; Marriages among different nationalities are up, but so are the tax and estate issues.

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    LOVE HAS NO BORDERS, of course, which may help explain why it's not just the economy that's gone global. To hear estate and tax planners talk, cross-border marriages are skyrocketing—along with a host of international estate and ...

  • When ‘loser’ ETFs close, investors can lose too; Tax bills and ‘survivorship bias’ can trip up the unwary

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    Next month, iShares, the largest exchange-traded fund provider by assets, will do something it hasn’t done in more than a decade: close one of its 290 ETFs.

  • Estate planning for the rest of us; Why everyone needs a will and a living trust

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    Most folks are no longer exposed to the federal estate tax, thanks to today’s relatively generous $5.25 million exemption. Great. But being exempt from the federal estate tax is not the end of the story. If you have assets (maybe just a car ...

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    Being Too Fair Invites Trouble in Estate Planning

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    How can wealth managers help keep an estate from winding up tangled in legal battles between the heirs? For one thing, encourage clients not to be too "fair" in the division of assets, say estate lawyers E. Patricia Chantler and Wonsun ...

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    Focus Shifts to State Estate-Tax Planning

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    The federal government won't tax an individual's estate if it's worth less than $5.25 million.But many states will tax estates worth far less. For example, New Jersey's estate tax kicks in at $675,000--the lowest threshold in the nation.

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    Financial Advice, Served Rare

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    You don't have to be a Rockefeller to join a family office.Family offices are private firms that manage just about everything for the wealthiest families: tax planning, investment management, estate planning, philanthropy, art and wine ...

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    When It's Time to Huddle

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    People are calling "family meetings" nowadays not only to deal with their parents' health issues but increasingly to sort out their finances as well.

  • Make your heirs happy: Update your will; Outdated estate-plan paperwork can be a wealth-killer

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    When was the last time you looked at your will? If you can’t remember, it is time for a review. Having outdated legal documents, such as a will or power of attorney, can wreak havoc on your health and your family’s wealth.

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    An Estate Plan to Prevent Sibling Disputes

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    The 60-something client came into adviser Ross Gerber's office to help address a rift that was opening in his family.He had remarried and had young children, but both he and his new wife had adult children from their previous marriages. And ...

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    Advisers Find New Estate-Tax Strategy

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    Wealthy taxpayers now can protect more of their estates from federal tax each year with a new strategy some advisers are starting to employ.

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    Will the Government Shrink Your IRA?

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    As the April 15 filing deadline looms, it looks like some tax-protected retirement-savings vehicles might not be so protected after all.President Barack Obama's budget for fiscal year 2014, released Wednesday, is loaded with an unusually ...

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    Snapping Up Real Estate

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    Investing directly in property can be an attractive alternative to low-yielding bonds but isn't for everyone. Investors should know the real-estate market, be wary of what can go wrong and, because properties can be illiquid, have plenty of ...

  • The Experts: How to Keep Heirs From Losing Their Work Ethic

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    How do you keep heirs from losing their work ethic if they know they stand to inherit a lot of money? The Wall Street Journal put this question to The Experts, an exclusive group of industry and thought leaders who engage in in-depth online ...

  • Confessions of a Saint

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    Each week in Curtain Raisers, we invite a local theater artist to attend a show of his or her choosing and discuss the work. On Thursday, playwright Lucas Hnath went to the Walter Kerr Theatre to see a preview of Colm Tóibín's "The ...

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    Saving a Few Million in Estate Taxes

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    When Congress let the estate tax expire in 2010 and then passed new legislation later that year to reinstate the tax for 2011 and beyond, heirs who had inherited estates faced a choice.