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Howard Jones is no stranger to seeing his name at the top of the music charts, plastered on billboards outside arenas worldwide or hearing his tunes on the radio. Since making his debut on the music ...
Investopedia / Michela Buttignol A generation-skipping trust (GST) is a type of legally binding trust agreement in which the contributed assets are passed down to the grantor's grandchildren.
In its six-decade quest to return to its New York roots, the classic musical “Funny Girl” got used to ... Slings and arrows aside, Fanny Brice is one of the most demanding in the musical ...
In 1965, Alan and Jay bought Union Bank & Trust, then a small, one-branch bank in Lincoln with a couple dozen employees and just over $10 million in assets. Over a 50-year career at the bank that ...
The two drinks look the same, and no one will suspect a thing. With cocktails, you can take it a step further and order one that’s alcohol-free, but ask them to fix it up and decorate yours like ...
Dreux is the responsible one, on the verge of a big promotion at work. Alyssa is the irresponsible one that trusted her no-good boyfriend ... given life to two very funny and likeable characters ...
Celebrate Groundhog Day with this collection of funny jokes and corny puns that'll have kids, adults and the rest of the family wood-chuckling all day long.
A trustee—an independent third party with no relationship to the grantor or the beneficiary—manages the trust. There are two main types of trusts: revocable and irrevocable. A revocable trust ...