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Need A Break From Wrapping Your Mind Around Political Issues? Wrap Your Legs Around This

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 24th April 2009

Wow…such an influx of opinions and information. Thanks to all of you for responding, and for including some really important facts and sites to check out. I hope that all of you readers are clicking on the links and taking some action. It is one thing to give an opinion but in order to make change happen we all need to take action.

So that being said, I took action and now I need a little breather from all of this – How about you? And what better way to take a break than with one of my fave activities. 

Check out these girls. Not only are these girls beautiful to watch…I mean some of these bods are so hot, (Do I have your attention now?:)…they are also so inspiring…

Oh…how I miss the pole! :) 

 

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How to Get Your Parents to Open Up About Their Finances

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 15th April 2009

I know this can be a really touchy subject with everyone. I remember years ago going over my parents finances with them, and I am so grateful to say that my parents have it together. Well…at least in regards to their Living Trust, and their Advanced Health Care Directive. That is all in order, but what about their stock portfolio’s? In this economy everyone’s portfolio is suffering. I kind of know how much they have but will it be enough to see them through their last years? I am hoping so, but I really want to be sure. 

As I perused through this article, I thought, “Hmm…this article has brought up some really great ways to approach my parents in regards to their money. I really want to be sure that  they are financially safe and secure.”

And hey, there are some things here to look at that I never even considered. Such as knowing what to do with the every day stuff that people tend to accumulate over the years, and how my parents are going to get around in the house should they have any physical issues. 

We’ve joked about my mother’s stairway and how difficult it may be for her to climb those stairs at some point. It’s easy to joke around when you look at my parents. They are both so young looking and healthy that it is difficult for me to imagine either of them handicapped in any way. But, I have to remember, we never imagined my grandmother needing help either and presently she requires daily aid.

Readers: Do you know everything about your parents finances?  Maybe it’s a good time to find out. I think reading this article is a good place to start.   

Dan Taylor
Wealth Capital Group

As a financial adviser, I have managed hundreds of millions of dollars for clients. But my own father, a retired railroad foreman, never discussed his finances with me. He didn’t want to burden me — and I never pressed the issue.

Then my 74-year-old dad was found by the police wandering the streets at 4:30 in the morning, confused. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, went directly into a care facility and never returned to his old life.

I had to make wrenching choices about his living situation, his money and his possessions for which I was totally unprepared — because he and I had never spoken about such things.

Based on my personal and professional experience, here are the most common roadblocks put up by parents and other elderly loved ones when you try to discuss their futures — and the strategies to deal with them…

MONEY

Roadblock: Your parents refuse to discuss the details of their financial lives. If you press them, they say, “Don’t worry about us. We’re fine.”

Your immediate goal: To know whether they really are financially safe and secure.

What to do…

  • Break the ice by asking for help with your own financial affairs.Say, “Dad, I’m planning to withdraw 5% a year from my portfolio when I retire. Is that realistic? How do you do it?” Asking for your parents’ advice makes it easier for them to drop their guard and open up. It often leads naturally to discussions about their finances.
  • Acknowledge that they are in control. Say to your parents, “I appreciate the fact that you’ve done well financially and that you can — and should — handle your affairs now. But if there comes a time in the future when you can’t take care of your investments or other finances by yourselves, who would you like to handle them?”
  • Frame the conversation in terms of accountability. If your parents expect you to bear any responsibility for their finances in the future, then you need to have enough information to be faithful to their wishes. Say, “Mom and Dad, if you suddenly become sick and can’t handle your finances, do you expect me to step into a crisis situation blindly? If you can’t open up to me, then don’t make me responsible.”
  • Ask your parents to go for a second opinion. If they do open up to you and you’re concerned about their financial situation, reserve direct criticism, which may make them feel inadequate. Instead, say, “I appreciate all the work you’ve done on this. Would you be open to talking to a professional to verify that your thinking is correct here?” I find most parents will reject a son’s or daughter’s financial advice, even if it is sound — but they will accept and implement an identical proposal from a qualified third party, such as a financial planner.

You even might offer to pay for their visit to the planner. Don’t attach conditions, such as requiring them to see a planner of your choosing or letting you sit in on the session.

Helpful: If your parents seem overwhelmed with day-to-day budgeting and bill paying, consider hiring an independent party to help. The American Association of Daily Money Managers is made up of professionals trained to handle budgeting, paperwork and bill paying. Cost: $35 to $100/hour. 877-326-5991, www.aadmm.com.

POSSESSIONS

Roadblock: Your parents complain about, or don’t seem to be keeping up with, the clutter in their home. But they refuse to pare down their possessions or even talk about how they would want their possessions dealt with in a crisis.

Your immediate goal: Make life more manageable for them — and for you — as they age.

After my father was hospitalized for Alzheimer’s, it took me the equivalent of two full workweeks to deal with his property. Example: He had hundreds of high-quality tools. I had no idea which ones he wanted to sell or give to family members or friends.

What to do…

  • Initiate a conversation about belongings as soon as you get clues that your parents may be open to it. Typically, the signal is a comment such as, “I can never find anything in this mess,” or “I would like you to have my ring someday.”
  • Your response: ”Mom and Dad, why don’t you tell me what crosses your mind when you think about what to do with all your stuff in the future?” To start the winnowing-down process, say, “If you had to move next month, what would you keep with you forever? What would you put in storage? What would you give away or sell?”
  • Address faulty solutions. Elderly people generally offer two rationalizations to avoid dealing in a constructive way with being overloaded with belongings…

“We’ll have a big tag sale one of these days.” Your response: ”Sorting through a lifetime of possessions, including cherished keepsakes, is going to take a lot of energy and emotion. You’ll need plenty of time to do it right.”

“If the time comes to move, we’ll have the Salvation Army take what we don’t want.” Your response: ”Charities no longer act as haul-away services. They’ve become very picky about what they will transport from your home.”

  • Ask them to help take a huge weight off your shoulders. Say, “Mom and Dad, it will be so much harder if I have to go through all your belongings in the future myself.”

Rule of thumb: It’s natural that your parents will want to keep everything. However, I’ve found that elders who are downsizing decades of clutter generally need to get rid of one-half to two-thirds of their possessions to make a serious difference in the quality of their lives.

HOUSE

Roadblock: Your parents insist that they plan to remain in their home forever. You know that this may take some real planning — if it’s possible at all.

Your immediate goal: To make sure that they can handle the responsibility of staying in place as they age and that their living environment is safe.

What to do…

  • Acknowledge that you really want what they want. Say, “I’d hate to have to give up my home and move to a smaller place or a care facility. In order to stay here, what changes would you be open to? For example, what would you do if it became difficult to go up and down the stairs?”

Helpful: Your local Area Agency on Aging. This organization helps older adults remain in their homes, aided by services if necessary. Contact: The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging, 202-872-0888,www.n4a.orgAlso: Universal Designers and Consultants offers information about adapting homes for easier living by seniors atwww.universaldesign.com.

  • Point out realities. It is common for parents to say, “We’ve got family and friends who could stop by and check on us if we ever needed it.” Your response: ”Yes, you will be checked on some of the time, but there won’t be visitors dropping by all the time, and visitors may not want that responsibility.”
  • Accentuate the positive. Instead of focusing on limitations, focus on new possibilities. Say, “You don’t have to ever move to a smaller place, but consider how freeing an apartment would be. You wouldn’t have to worry about constant upkeep.” Or, “The extra money you would have after selling your house and buying an apartment would provide you with more security.”

ESTATE PLANNING

Roadblock: Parents usually can be convinced to write a will, but getting them to update their estate plan as the years go by is surprisingly difficult. They say, “Our attorney is taking care of it,” or “Why are you so eager to make sure our will is up-to-date?”

Your immediate goal: Making sure their estate plan is current, especially if there is a major tax-law change or a death or change in marital status of a family member. My long experience with estate attorneys is that they tend to be short on follow-up unless the client initiates contact.

What to do…

  • Phrase the task of updating their plans in terms of making your job easier. Say, “Dad, I know you’ve done a good job planning your estate. In your view, is there anything that needs to be changed that would make my job (or insert the name of the appropriate party) as the executor easier?”

Important: If your parents are threatened or offended by your interest in their will and other estate documents, say, “I’m sorry that you’ve interpreted what I said as eagerness to get your money. My eagerness is to make sure that your affairs are the way you want them, regardless of the money.”

Helpful: The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys offers the latest news on legal issues affecting the elderly and can assist in finding an elder-law attorney in your area. 520-881-4005, www.naela.org.

That’s it. Thoughts? Ideas? Something to add? As usual, blog me.

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Anita: Sorry to hear that, but obviously your husband was letting the little head overrule the big head. Now he doesn’t need to worry about doing that anymore.  I think he screwed over the wrong woman by screwing the wrong woman if you get my drift. 

Susan and Anonymous:  Whenever I peruse the web, I still see a lot of write on Ms. Palin but I haven’t given her any of my time. I could use a bit more amusement in my reading – maybe I’ll check her out. 

Speaking of amusement….Zen Lill:  I had to laugh about the evolution of the institution of marriage. It reminded me of the e-mail that you sent me the other day about women over 40, Andy Rooney’s take on it in response to men saying, Why buy the whole cow when you can get the milk for free?”: “Nowadays 80% of women are against marriage. Why? Because women realize it’s not worth buying an entire pig just to get a little sausage!”  Just a reminder of maybe why you’re feeling that way. Hahahaha! I just love that! Thanks again for sending to me. 

I’m sure we will talk. I stayed home in bed Monday so I am am making up the hours. Still not 100%, but working on it. This thing going around mixed in with all of the pollen flyng around is hell. 

Ok….got to run. Peace out peeps…

 

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Monday Morning Mumble

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 13th April 2009

I have been sick in bed with a cold for the past two days, so I’m going to mumble my way through this blog today. Yesterday I got a bit antsy. So I decided to go to the grocery store and take Lucy for a short walk.  I needed some sunshine and fresh air on my face. There is a sweet little park near Whole Foods that I like to walk her at, so after shopping we stopped by for a little stroll. 

When I got out of the car I noticed that some kids had been playing on the sidewalk, drawing out easter eggs and writing messages in pastel-colored chalk. I smiled when I read them:  “You are loved”, and “Remember Joy”.  Hmm…sometimes, the most wonderful things appear right in front of your eyes just when you need them.  Both, good reminders.  

Oh, so I noticed there were no comments from yesterday’s post – did I hit a soft spot with some of you women out there? I hope so. If anything, maybe I inspired some of you to think before you act. I was hoping to get some feedback as I am no pro in this area. I have no experience thankfully on either end.  But to me it is all common sense when you think about it – yes? Or No? Blog me if you have anything to add. I am hoping that you will. 

Hi Anna:  We’ve been hearing from you a lot lately – how delightful – thanks for posting and adding some diversity to the blog. I would love to try your satay recipe sometime. – sounds delish.  And, I can see that you wanted to link the article for the pool tourney so I will do so here for you. Good Luck to Guam’s Shanelle Loraine! Hafa Adai. 

Doug: I got lost in the story too. When I first saw this I did not see the title of the video, so I was not aware that she only had one arm until the middle of the dance. They are both so amazing….beautiful….you are so right…poetry in motion.  

Zen Lill: Yeah…it’s hard to come up with words, I agree. The dance says it all and the feelings we feel are our response, and no words are needed. Speaking of words…So…once again we do not speak. As I mentioned I have been on the low and today I am better but going right back to bed after I post this. We’ll talk sooner or later, I am sure. Hope that you had a good weekend.

Hafa Adai Peter:  It sounds like Guam has quite the project coming up with a few important concerns that need to be addressed. From the articles that you and Anna have been posting these past few weeks, Guam needs some attention – don’t ya think? 

And speaking of attention, I need to pay some attention to my needs….peace out. 

 

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What Does One Say When One Views This?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 11th April 2009

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“…Did They Live Happily Ever After?”

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 10th April 2009

 

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