Tangible personal property – Assets with sentimental value require extra thought
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Abstract: As a formal estate planning term, “tangible personal property” likely won’t elicit much emotion from a person. However, the items that make up tangible personal property, such as jewelry, antiques, photographs and collectibles, may be the most difficult to plan for because of their significant sentimental value. This article details the challenges of planning for tangible personal property.
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