Free estate planning seminar set at Hartington
Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2008
HARTINGTON, Neb. -- The American Heart Association will host a free estate planning seminar from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Hartington VFW Hall.
Greg Hockenberger, planned giving director for the American Heart Association, and speakers Alice L. Rokahr, attorney with Kennedy, Rokahr, Pier & Knoff, and Paul Steffen of Paul Steffen & Associates will cover the following topics: wills vs. living trusts, ways of holding title to property, how to reduce estate taxes, durable power of attorney for financial purposes and health care directives, how to sell appreciated assets without paying capital gains taxes, how to increase income, how to reduce income taxes, how to pass on more assets to your heirs, how to help your favorite charities and using insurance for charitable giving.
To register for this free, public event, contact Greg Hockenberger at 1-866-877-5883 extension 1912 or gregh@heart.org.
Greg Hockenberger, planned giving director for the American Heart Association, and speakers Alice L. Rokahr, attorney with Kennedy, Rokahr, Pier & Knoff, and Paul Steffen of Paul Steffen & Associates will cover the following topics: wills vs. living trusts, ways of holding title to property, how to reduce estate taxes, durable power of attorney for financial purposes and health care directives, how to sell appreciated assets without paying capital gains taxes, how to increase income, how to reduce income taxes, how to pass on more assets to your heirs, how to help your favorite charities and using insurance for charitable giving.
To register for this free, public event, contact Greg Hockenberger at 1-866-877-5883 extension 1912 or gregh@heart.org.
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