Word: interes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thousands of my readers have put their real estate into an inter vivos trust using one of the forms in my book. Other thousands have exempted their bank accounts from probate through use of other forms in the book. Others have exempted their common stocks, their unincorporated business or their personal effects, all with forms in the book. What has all this to do with mutual funds? Nothing. The majority of trusts set up by my readers cost nothing beyond the $4.95 paid for the book. Butter up the bar if you want to, but before you write about...
...supper there was talk of getting up a petition asking for some kind of inter house. But it was awfully...
More and more lawyers are now advising clients to set up "revocable inter vivos [living] trusts," which in effect act as a conduit during a man's lifetime for the transfer of his property to his heirs. The creator of such a trust, however, retains full control of it, and as a result he escapes federal gift taxes, though not estate or income taxes on whatever the trust earns. He can change the trust as he pleases until he dies. The trust thus takes the place of a will-and all property that goes into it bypasses probate...
...United Utilities (912,000 telephones), headed by Paul Henson, operates in 17 states, has added eleven companies in the past 18 months, ranging from the 150,000-phone Inter-Mountain Telephone Co. of Tennessee and Virginia to the East Enterprise Telephone Co., of Indiana, with 300 phones...
...Youth Committee Against War, and the Harvard Anti-War Committee. If the massive phallus planned by these groups did not always materialize, it was not because they had no supporters. In November of 1939 a Student Union poll of 1800 undergraduates revealed that 15 per cent opposed immediate inter-mention in the European war, and 78 per cent would oppose U.S. participation even if Britain and France were in the point of being defeated...