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InvestorGuide University > Subject: Estate Planning > Getting Organized for Heirs
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Planning Your Estate
Getting Organized for Heirs
by Roger Wohlner   (Write for us!)
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Even if you have a formal estate plan, organizing your personal paperwork and informing heirs of basic decisions will make it easier for heirs to handle your estate after your death.

Without an organized approach, your preferences for funeral arrangements may not be followed, friends or family may not be notified of your death, or items with sentimental value may not be properly passed on. Without organized financial records, your heirs may not locate all assets, with the possibility that stocks, bonds, bank accounts, real estate, or insurance policy benefits may go unclaimed.

One way to approach this task in a systematic manner is to prepare a personal letter of instruction, covering the following topics: Your thoughts on these subjects can change over time, so review and update the letter periodically. Keep it in a place where heirs can find it immediately after your death.


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