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Age can be cushioned by advice.
Noel Whittaker is a Co-Founder of Whittaker Macnaught Pty Ltd. His advice is general in nature & readers should seek their own professional advice before making any financial decisions. As the baby boomers age, more and more of their … Continue reading
Seven Easy Steps To Writing A Eulogy
Mary Hickey is an urn designer and thought leader in the funeral industry in the United States. She is co-founder of Renaissance Urn Company, in San Francisco http://www.nextgenmemorials.com Step One: Gather information. Jot down as many personal … Continue reading
Grief & Positive Ways Of Moving Through It
Grief is a normal human response to loss, therefore not to experience grief would be considered unnatural. Grief, however, does not always immediately follow an event that involves loss but may appear days after the event, due to shock, denial … Continue reading
What are the most common estate planning mistakes?
Rod Cunich – General Manager, Businesss & Private Client Services, Slater & Gordon, shares his experience. What are the most common estate planning mistakes? is a question I am often asked when I deliver papers at conferences. The audience often … Continue reading



