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Digital Assets Should Be Part of All Estate Planning

Submitted by Blue Chip Financial on November 16th, 2015

In todays world, many people are neglecting to include digital assets in their estate plans. That may be a big mistake. Valuable assets may go unnoticed, and money and time might be spent tracking them down. Before the digital age, one could survey a home and find physical objects or paper records, and mail deliveries could be checked for account statements or bills. Today, many statements are delivered via email, and important financial records may be stored in the cloud or on computers. All estate planning should now include digital assets, social media records and even photographs. Read this article below to learn more:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/12/your-money/plan-your-digital-legacy-and-update-often.html?_r=0

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