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A Guide to Student Loans: How Do They Work?

January 8, 2023 by Brett Tams

Student loans have become one of the most complicated aspects of modern finance. They involve large – often high interest rate – amounts of debt, typically taken on by young people with little current earnings and typically structured along 20-year repayments. … Continue reading →

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How The ‘No Surprises Act’ Affects Your Medical Bills (and Possibly Your Care)

January 26, 2022 by Brett Tams

Most Americans have heard stories about surprise medical bills that can cost unknowing patients thousands of dollars for what they may have thought were simple or necessary procedures. However, the practice of surprising patients with medical bills may soon be … Continue reading →

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What Is the HEMS Standard in Estate Planning?

January 9, 2022 by Brett Tams

The HEMS standard is used in estate planning to guide trustees in how and when they should release funds to a beneficiary. By including HEMS language in a trust, you can exert greater control over how the trust’s assets are … Continue reading →

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Do You Have Too Many Bank Accounts — or Too Few?

November 17, 2021 by Brett Tams

These days, bank accounts can do a lot. They make it easy for you to track your spending and receive transaction alerts, often in real-time. They allow you to transfer between accounts and even send money to others in just … Continue reading →

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