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Managing an Estate Without Paper Records

Ronald J. Leach
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Pages
124
Year
2024
Language
English
Publisher
AfterMath

About

\Managing an estate after the death of a loved one is hard. It is especially hard if there are no paper records. This book, based on the author's experience, shows how to dothis. Specific items discussed include:Setting up the estateBecoming the Administrator/Personal RepresentativeTax records and tax reportingGetting into the deceased person's computerGaining access to existing bank brokerage and treasuryaccountsFinding missing fundsCreating business records from scratchSocial SecurityNavigating the privacy policies of many tech companiesPlanningLeaving a digital legacyOnly minimal computer literacy is needed to understand this book.

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