The Wall Street Journal featured an article online not too long ago about what happens when you die.
No, it wasn’t a religious article about the afterlife, but rather, the mess we leave behind when we check out.
Quotes in this article about the$32.9 billion in unclaimed bank accounts and the $400 million in unpaid life insurance policies in the state of New York alone all point to a large problem.
The article cites Jane Bissler about organizing her 87 year old mother’s relatively simple finances. Jane said she figured “it would be a relatively simple task”. Instead, it took an entire year. A year later her mom died. She said “it would have been a total nightmare if we hadn’t gone through it all with her.”
No, it wasn’t a religious article about the afterlife, but rather, the mess we leave behind when we check out.
Quotes in this article about the$32.9 billion in unclaimed bank accounts and the $400 million in unpaid life insurance policies in the state of New York alone all point to a large problem.
The article cites Jane Bissler about organizing her 87 year old mother’s relatively simple finances. Jane said she figured “it would be a relatively simple task”. Instead, it took an entire year. A year later her mom died. She said “it would have been a total nightmare if we hadn’t gone through it all with her.”
The “Book of Odds” says that 1 in 100 individuals will have the money necessary to live at the same level they did during their working years.
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and in a way that will cost you almost nothing.
You just need to purchase abinder and paper to print off your organizer pages
(or print it off at work ... Hey, we don’t care, we’re not your boss!)
Let’s get started!!!