NAEPC Webinar: Snowbirding: Living in More than One Location in Retirement
Many prospective retirees hope to own two residences during their retirement. Whether because of weather, family, or adventure, they look forward to breaking up each year by living in two or more locations. They want to be “snowbirds”.
There are a number of tax and financial considerations that must be addressed in order to make this retirement arrangement work, from equity financing to establishing legal domicile, and from managing household expenses to multi-jurisdiction estate planning. This presentation examines the key financial considerations to address as part of owning multiple residences in retirement.
Steve Parrish is the Co-Director of the Center for Retirement Income at The American College of Financial Services, where he also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Advanced Planning. He was also recently an Adjunct Professor of Estate Planning and Interim Director of the Compliance and Risk Management at Drake University Law School. With over 40 years’ experience as an attorney and financial planner, Parrish frequently addresses the financial challenges of individuals, business owners and executives nationwide.
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The Robert G. Alexander Webinar Series was launched in September 2013 to provide estate planners with accessible, high quality,
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