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One of the biggest advantages of a life insurance policy is the tax benefits it can offer your beneficiaries. Generally speaking, the death benefits of a life insurance policy are not subject to income taxes. With current federal income tax rates topping out at 39.6%, this is an advantage that can lead to substantial tax savings.
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When creating or reviewing an estate plan, reviewing beneficiary designations on retirement plans or life insurance policies may not be given the weight it deserves. The assumption is that a will or trust is enough to make sure your money goes where you want it to go when you pass.
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Over the past few weeks, you may have heard financial pundits and analysts referring to the “Hindenburg Omen.” As you likely know, the ill-fated Hindenburg zeppelin took about half a minute to burn and come crashing to the ground, so it’s clear what this market signal used by technical analysts is supposed to magically foretell. Believers of this market signal suggest that the market is going to crash within the next 30 days.
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It’s not just insular Americans who do it. Individual investors and investment managers around the world invest in domestic equities out of proportion to the percentage of the total international equity market represented by the equities of their country. It’s called the Equity Home Bias Puzzle, and while it varies dramatically from country to country, it’s true in every country.
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The financial crisis is seemingly behind us, and the markets have hit all-time highs in recent months. You might think this would be a perfect setup for some opportunistic investors to hunt for that next “hot” stock, but some evidence reveals quite the opposite: Investors are generally looking for what they deem to be safer, more reliable investments.