Before I subscribed to the Wall Street Journal, I was not aware of the personal finance, tax, and retirement planning articles published weekly in the Wall Street Journal. A great example is the Wealth Manager guide published in the the Journal Report on Monday, April 13, 2009. Several of the articles include the following:
- Seven Questions to Ask When Picking a Financial Adviser
- The Mess They Leave - Many people die with nothing in order. Here's some help sorting them out.
- The Right Steps - When it comes to blended families, estate planning can be a special kind of hell.
- Financial Prescription - If you have a chronic illness, the regular rules of estate planning may need som fine-tuning. Here are things to consider as you develop your plan.
As of the date of this post, the articles can be found at: http://online.wsj.com/public/page/wealth-management-041309.html
I know many people search and use the web to find resources that will assist and educate them on various topics. I've found the Wall Street Journal to have timely articles on estate planning, taxes, and health issues. I encourage you to become familiar with the Wall Street Journal and visit its online version frequently. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Many of the articles can be viewed for free; however, some of the articles require an online subscription.
I'm not being paid or receiving other benefits from the Wall Street Journal for this post. I just think it's a great resource others should know about. If you visit the Journal's website, let me know what you think.
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