by Agili Blog | Aug 23, 2013 | Estate Planning, Money and Kids
Prenuptial Agreements have a negative connotation that makes them difficult to discuss, even in the most appropriate circumstances. As soon as the word ‘prenup’ comes up, a person is likely to feel defensive or unhappy. No one preparing for marriage wants to think...
by Agili Blog | Jul 18, 2013 | Estate Planning, Money and Kids, Retirement Planning
Written By: Tom Gates My Dad is facing a dilemma of how to plan for his collections when he can no longer appreciate them. It is an eclectic set of collections: porcelain military figures of the Napoleonic era, 19th century piggy banks, and early 20th century...
by Agili Blog | Apr 19, 2013 | Education Planning, Money and Kids
Written By: Van Nguyen With my love of children and my background in elementary education, my thoughts naturally went to the children in my family when I tried to think about what to write for this latest article. Are the schools teaching our children what they need...
by Agili Blog | Jul 10, 2012 | Money and Kids
I was away for the weekend recently and when I came home I brought gifts for each of my three kids. Josie (2) and Lila (4) each got sneakers (not as boring a gift as it sounds – they LOVE shoes). Gage (6) got a pack of erasers and a book. Gage pawed happily...
by Agili Blog | May 2, 2012 | Education Planning, Money and Kids
When the topic of College Savings comes up, most parents have the same questions. Should I start saving? When should I start? What type of account should I open? What if my child decides not to go to college? If you are in an income bracket in which you know you...