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4 Minute Money

The “4 Minute Money Ideas” audio article is based on weekly articles that Douglas Goldstein, CFP® writes in “The Jerusalem Post.” In easy-to-understand language, Doug explains retirement planning, investment basics, how to invest an inheritance, and how to open a U.S. brokerage or IRA account when you live in Israel (or anywhere outside the United States). If you follow Doug’s investment advice in the newspaper, or whether you learn about financial planning and investing from his many books, you’ll enjoy these very short podcasts.
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Nov 22, 2024

How do you ensure your spouse’s future is secure and protect your children’s inheritance? For blended families, estate planning can feel like a high-wire act.

In this episode, we dive into practical strategies for balancing different family members’ needs, using trusts to safeguard assets, and how clear communication can help prevent family conflicts. Plus, we’ll share real-world examples, like a recent client’s story of creating a trust that supports both his wife and children.

If you’re ready to build a legacy that honors your commitments to each loved one, tune in to get actionable tips on creating a thoughtful, family-centered estate plan. 

Nov 11, 2024

Imagine this: You’re ready to donate money, but your wealth is stuck in stocks. This was the challenge for one of my clients during the war. He wanted to make a significant donation to help the soldiers, but his assets were stuck in investments that if he sold them, he would owe a large capital gains tax. So, he felt stuck.

Nov 7, 2024

Imagine you’re on a long road trip with a buddy. Both drivers need to agree on the destination, determine when they’ll make pit stops, and keep the car running smoothly. The same principle applies to managing your finances. You and your spouse need to agree on your goals, strategies, and tactics. A unified approach strengthens your financial health as well as your relationship. 

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