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Retirement Funding and the Curious Evolution of Individual Retirement Accounts

September 1, 2018 By The Elder Law Journal

By Richard L. Kaplan About the Article When individual retirement accounts (IRAs) were originally created, their sole purpose was to set up personal

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Uncle Sam Killed Grandma: How the Estate Tax Can Help Alleviate Medicare Uncertainty by Alexander Karl

September 1, 2018February 11, 2019 By The Elder Law Journal

About the Article In the United States, Medicare is the single largest purchaser of medical services. This government program is primarily used by

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