In trust law, a Protector is a person appointed under the trust agreement to direct or restrain the trustees in relation to their administration of the trust. Historically, the concept of a Protector developed…
More ➤The fastest growing segment of the labor force is workers over the age of 65, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. If you plan on working past 65, there are some issues to…
More ➤Here is a common question, “when do I have to capitalize an expenditure and when can I deduct it as a repair or maintenance item?” The difference between expensing and capitalizing can mean the…
More ➤In an article published last week (“A Reno Neighborhood Drinks in Style”), The New York Times declared “Reno is now a city of sustenance as well as indulgence.” This declaration came after some enthusiastic…
More ➤If this week’s negotiations to raise the federal debt ceiling do not end well, there could be major consequences to the economy. Administration officials say that by Thursday they will have exhausted all borrowing…
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