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Do you need to updated your estate documents? - Yahoo!Finance

You have retired, but your work is not done. There are five changes you should be making now. One of the first things you should do once you are retired, and every five years afterwards, is to review your estate documents. You may need to revise your beneficiary designations. Another change involves minimizing your tax burden. Don’t forget to plan for long-term care costs. David Nadelle, writing for GoBankingRates, explains why you should be updating your estate paperwork. Read Mr. Nadelle’s article here…

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