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Who Needs an Estate Plan?

1 minute read Short answer: Everyone. It’s easy to try and convince ourselves that we don’t need an Estate Plan. But the reality is, we would all be better off if we were planning a little more for our future. You don’t need to be wealthy, or elderly or even have a specific amount in … Continued

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What is Estate Planning?

1 minute read Estate Planning is simply the process of making it clearly known how you want your estate to be handled after you pass or if you’re incapacitated and unable to handle things on your own. The most common Estate Planning definition is — “the process of making plans for the management and transfer … Continued

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What is the Difference Between a Will and Trust?

2 minute read A will lets you nominate guardians for kids and pets, designate where assets go, and specify final arrangements. A trust can provide greater control over when and how your assets are distributed. Trusts are often used to minimize or avoid probate entirely. (Probate is a legal process to distribute a deceased person’s … Continued

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Top 5 Things to Know When Buying a Home

Buying a home can seem overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Christian Financial and our exclusive mortgage partner, Mortgage Center, can help you make informed decisions so you can confidently apply for your new home. Christian Financial is an owner of Mortgage Center, so Mortgage Center is invested in helping our members get into … Continued

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Quick Start Guide to Buying a Home

Whether you’re new to home buying or a seasoned homeowner, purchasing a property can be both exciting and overwhelming. Below is a basic step-by-step guide to help you better understand the homebuying process. Step 1: Determine Your Budget Before you start house hunting, it’s essential to know how much you can afford. Consider your income, … Continued

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