Though Baby Boomers do focus on cash flow in retirement, planning beyond that with an estate plan is often not on their radar.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
\u201cThe secret of getting ahead is getting started.\u201d Mark Twain<\/em><\/p>\n Well put, Mr. Twain, and thank you for making this pithy quote one for the ages. It should be on the desk of financial professionals and heeded by baby boomers everywhere. Indeed, it\u2019s one thing to save and invest wisely, but all is for naught without that all-important estate plan.<\/p>\n Although \u2018boomers\u2019 fall into that Netherland somewhere between 1946 to 1964, the 21-million boomers actually born in the early \u201860s, whom AARP said turned 50 last December,<\/a>\u00a0may still roam terra firma with a piece of parchment on which they’ve written their\u00a0last will and testament.<\/p>\n While this may hint of brontosaurus-like thinking, boomers most certainly are not doomed to extinction just because they\u2019ve fallen into the tar (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Though Baby Boomers do focus on cash flow in retirement, planning beyond that with an estate plan is often not on their radar. \u201cThe secret of getting ahead is getting started.\u201d Mark Twain Well put, Mr. Twain, and thank you…<\/span><\/p>\nMichigan Boomer\u2019s of the \u201860s turn 50…<\/strong><\/h1>\n