The word “estate” conjures images of great wealth, which may be one of the reasons so many people don’t develop estate plans – after all, they’re not rich, so why make the effort? In reality, though, if you have a family, you can probably benefit from estate planning, whatever your asset level.
Can you identify the location of the image shown? If so, you could win admission tickets or gift certificates to the businesses whose logos appear in the newspaper. Please refer to page 6 of the print newspaper for contest details.
Once again, it’s time for fireworks, picnics and parades as the nation celebrates Independence Day. Collectively, we enjoy many liberties, but some freedoms can be elusive – and financial freedom is one of them.
Karen Fullerton, Karen Kearney and Shirley Hansen correctly guessed our June 21 treasure – Musical Theatre West at 4350 E. 7th St. – and were awarded prizes.
Regardless of what stage of life you’re in, you must make financial and investment decisions that will be with you for the remainder of your years. But the moves you make when you’re just starting out in your career may be quite different from when you’re retired.
Catherine Brewster, Andrew Finley and Jim Hansen correctly guessed our June 24 treasure – Disputation of the Holy Sacrament mosaic at Forest Lawn-Long Beach, 1500 San Antonio Drive – and were awarded prizes.
Doug Haley, Shirley Hansen and Kimarie Vestre correctly guessed our June 24 treasure – The Forming Wave memorial to Mark Bixby at the Olympic Plaza and Termino – and were awarded prizes.
Most of us would probably agree that men and women frequently behave differently and these differences often show up in professional, family and social situations. Of course, this certainly doesn’t mean either gender has an advantage in these areas.
Joel Fruehan, Jack Miller and Mary Vitale correctly guessed our June 10 treasure – a banner at Bixby Elementary School on Stearns Street – and were awarded prizes.