NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
ESTATE PLANNING
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| An estate plan contains documents to disclose your wishes as you direct them to be carried out because of death or incapacity to make decisions for yourself. Spouses, minor children, adult children, property and investments can all be factors that should motivate a person to undergo the process.
Will – this document specifies the way a person wants to manage and distribute his/her assets after their death. When a person dies without a will, the laws of the state where the person resided will determine the distribution of the property.
Durable Power of Attorney – this document grants to a designated person the authority to act on behalf of the principal in in legal affairs should the principal become incapacitated. Among other things, this would allow the attorney-in-fact to buy and sell property on the behalf of the principal.
Healthcare Proxy – this document grants that a designated person can legally make healthcare decisions on behalf of the principal when they are incapable of making and executing specific decisions stated in the proxy.
Living Will – this document directs physicians with respect to life-prolonging medical treatments in case they become unable to communicate their decisions.
Hippa Release – this document allows heath care providers to release your health care information to a designated person. Otherwise, they are required by federal law to protect the privacy of your health information.
Letter of Instruction – This document contains information and instructions about a person’s wishes upon death. It is intended to offer details on whom to contact and where to find important documents about personal and financial matters.
One should seek legal advice, since each state varies If you need a current estimate of value on real estate that may be involved, usually a price opinion from a licensed real estate professional will suffice. It would be my privilege to assist you with this at no cost or obligation. KIM DUCLOS crs abr gri |
Saturday, May 20, 2017
NECESSARY DOCUMENTS - ESTATE PLANNING
Thursday, May 18, 2017
LOOKING FOR SUCCESS IN YOUR LIFE WORK? 10 KEYS
10 keys to a successful mindset
What exactly does this entail?
- Successful people are almost always optimistic.
- Successful people are achievers—failure is never an option.
- Successful people are not egotists—they concentrate on how they can meet the needs of others, knowing that their success can grow only by helping others.
- Successful people write down and follow a business plan that is firmly focused on increasing revenue.
- Successful people hang out with other successful people, who are positive and inspiring.
- Successful people rarely complain—and always avoid those who do.
- Successful people almost never make excuses, refusing to blame other people or outside conditions, such as the economy, for a setback they may be experiencing.
- Successful people see money as a tool—and respect it for its usefulness.
- Successful people keep an eye on what’s driving their income—they meticulously study their business, honing it to meet the changing realities of the marketplace.
- Successful people pay close attention to what’s going into their bodies—and their minds!
If you are looking to have a successful real estate sale or purchase,
please give me a call at: 702-521-3939
and visit my website at www.callkim.net
Friday, May 12, 2017
Contemplating a refinance?
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| You have your reasons for contemplating a refinance on your home mortgage, the basic question to ask is: “Do you plan to live in the home long enough to recapture the cost of refinancing?” There are always expenses involved in refinancing which can be paid in cash or rolled into the new mortgage. From a strictly financial standpoint, the break-even point is achieved when the cost of refinancing has been recaptured by the monthly savings. It would take approximately 23 months to recapture $4,000 of refinance costs with a lower payment of $175 a month.
Determine the break-even point It is best to speak with a reputable lender. Please call for a recommendation of a trusted mortgage professional. I work with some stellar lenders and I would be happy to get the ball rolling to see what makes sense for you. Who knows, perhaps a move is in your future when the time is right and please note, I am ready to work.
Kim Duclos crs abr gri
702.521-3939
please visit www.callkim.net today!
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Thursday, March 23, 2017
TAX BENEFITS OF HOME OWNERSHIP - SOMETHING TO CONSIDER
Since personal income tax was introduced by the 16th amendment in 1913, U.S. taxpayers have enjoyed specific tax benefits for home ownership, the American Dream, right? While tax benefits might not be the only reason that motivates a person to buy a home, they are still tangible and not available to renters.
The exclusion of capital gains tax on the profit made from a home is unique from other investments and provides owners significant savings. Single taxpayers can exclude up to $250,000 gain and married taxpayers up to $500,000 gain. During the five-year period ending on the date of sale, a taxpayer must have: owned the home for at least two years; lived in the home as their primary residence for at least two and have used the address accordingly as it pertains to filing their income tax. Gain on the sale of a principal residence in excess of the allowed exclusion are taxed at the lower long-term capital gain rate of the owner.
A homeowner may take the standard deduction or itemized deductions in any tax year based on which will create the largest deduction. Property taxes and qualified mortgage interest are allowable itemized deductions.
For more information, see your tax advisor or see IRS Publications 523, Selling Your Home and 936, Home Mortgage Interest Deduction. For additional information locally, Bond Bookkeeping and Tax is located in Henderson at: 50 W. Pacific Ave, Henderson, NV 89015 (702) 471-6511 and they take walk-ins. Feel free to call with questions and ask for Don.
You can still take advantage of low interest rates, tax benefits and have independence thru home ownership - call today and let's get started.
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Kim Duclos Elite Realty
702-521-3939
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Las Vegas Real Estate -
It is a hot market and rates are still low!
ACT NOW!
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Kim Duclos
702.521.3939
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Why you should always put a coin in the freezer before you leave home
I have clients that left town and have a refrigerator in the house, another in the garage and a freezer - YIKES! The electricity went out while they were away and did it stink! Have you ever come home from vacation, business trip or maybe a weekend away with the family - and noticed your digital clocks flashing the wrong time?
You quickly realize that you had a power outage while you were away, but it's basically impossible to tell when it occurred or how long it lasted. It's therefore also impossible to tell just how long the food in your freezer may have thawed, gotten destroyed, and then frozen again. Or is it?
A woman that had experienced a hurricane disaster here in the United States, she shared a clever trick on Facebook with anyone who was forced to evacuate their home.
But the trick is certainly also good to know in case of any prolonged departure from your home - and will ease your mind about whether or not the food in your freezer is good to eat - or best be thrown out right away.
The trick lies in the magical combination of three simple but effective tools everyone already has at home: a mug, a coin and some tap water.
It's called the one cup tip. You put a cup of water in your freezer. Freeze it solid and then put a quarter on top of it and leave it in your freezer. That way when you come back after you've been evacuated you can tell if your food went completely bad and just refroze or if it stayed frozen while you were gone.
If the quarter has fallen to the bottom of the cup that means all the food defrosted and you should throw it out. But if the quarter is either on the top or in the middle of the cup then your food may still be ok. It would also be a great idea to leave this in your freezer all the time and if you lose power for any reason you will have this tip to fall back on.
If you don't feel good about your food, just throw it out. The main thing is for all to be safe.
Call Kim for all your real estate needs!
Kim Duclos
702.521.3939
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
The holidays can feel like a never ending non-stop RUSH. And while that's much of what makes the season such a joy, it's also why it's important to guard against mishaps that commonly crop up during the hustle. Here are a few key safety tips to keep in mind:
Don't fall while decorating. Do you go all out, like Clark Griswold, when stringing lights? Each season, nearly 6,000 people visit emergency rooms after falling while hanging holiday decor. (More than half of those falls occurred outdoors from roofs or ladders.) Unwieldy extension cords can also trip up individuals and lead to injuries. I have a neighbor that wears a bike helmet to avoid a head injury in case she falls while stringing lights!
Keep clear of flames. Home fires spike around the holidays, with candles, cooking and Christmas trees being common culprits. Keep decorations away from heat sources, don't leave burning candles unattended, check that electrical cords are in good condition and stay in the kitchen while cooking. and..... be careful with space heaters and fire pits too.
Identify and remove toxins. Plants can add a festive touch to your home, but some seasonal favorites can also pose a threat to children and pets. The leaves and berries of mistletoe, for instance, are toxic if eaten, and poinsettias can irritate skin. If you choose to decorate with these plants, keep them safely out of reach and promptly clean up fallen berries and leaves.
Travel safely. Vehicles riddle the roadways at this time of year, so safety is a big concern. Take your car in for winter maintenance, check the weather forecast before road trips, stash a well-stocked emergency kit in the trunk, and keep shopping bags out of sight to avoid break-ins. If traveling into colder weather from mild weather like our SUNNY LAS VEGAS families traveling to Denver (brrrr!), bring appropriate clothing in case your end up being stuck in snow/and in your car. Carry glove, boots, blankets etc...
Use these and other safety tips to keep you and your loved ones happy and healthy through the holiday season.
Call me for your real estate needs and questions.
visit www.callkim.net for your online home shopping spree.
Kim Duclos
702-521-3939
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