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Commit to creating an estate plan
Whether you resolve to make changes—like becoming better physically and mentally, stopping a bad habit, or adopting a healthy new one—at the beginning of the year, or you’re the type who works your goals every day, regardless of the month or season, committing to creating an estate plan should top your must-do list for 2022, says...
Read MoreRock-bottom remodel
Most people with kitchens dating back about 20 years or so can save a bundle by having their existing cabinets refinished instead of sinking their savings into a total remodel. And if you’re considering selling this year, a quick kitchen update can end up netting you a tidy profit come closing time. Neubert Painting offers an exclusive...
Read MoreFor patients who don’t want to live with fat, sagging skin anymore, TruSculpt iD is a game changer
After more than three years of offering the revolutionary TruSculpt iD at her Dr. Laurel’s PRP Bar, the rave reviews for Dr. Laurel and her fat-melting procedure continue to pile up. Following surgery to help her lose a considerable amount of weight, one patient turned to Dr. Laurel for help with the resulting sagging skin. A TruSculpt...
Read MoreThe employee ownership team at Station 43 Tavern just wants to say thanks
For over a decade, Station 43 Tavern in Solon has been a go-to place for people who want the feel-good vibe that can only come from a locally owned establishment. Lisa Randazzo-Ross, who is part of the Station 43 employee ownership team that includes Anthony Fiorelli, likes to describe the feel at her beloved eatery as...
Read MoreHow much can you gift?
The season of gifting is a time when many people choose to maximize their estate liquidation opportunity by giving the ones they love money instead of “things,” says Jay Nabors, a Cleveland-based attorney who focuses on estate planning. But how much is too much? And will there be tax implications? “The current maximum allowed without...
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