Item #
MKT28037FM-02.indd
Job #
Page #
CS12079-08
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Spellcheck: No
Color Seps: No
Fold Dummy: No
Round
3
Last
Modied
5-26-2010 1:39 PM
TEAM
Studio
Prev. Studio
Cindy Lin
Bruce Wile
SETup
Bleed
None
CONTENT
Placed Graphics Inks
LOG-RtlPrf-40K-GRY.eps
Black
PMS Warm Gray 9 C
PMS 78-1-4 C
Trafc Mgr.
Erica Campos
Trim
11” x 8.5”
Art Director
Jen Smith
Live
10.5” x 8”
Acct. Mgr.
Angie Liuzza
Fonts
ITC Franklin Gothic Std (Book, Me-
dium; OpenType)
Graphics
None
DETA ILS
Job Type
PDF Only
Mech Scale
100%
Output Size
None
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No matter what your situation, your rst step toward getting your estate plan started is to assemble
key pieces of information about your personal circumstances, assets, and debts.
This worksheet will help you:
•Createaconsolidatedviewofalltheimportantdetails
about your estate.
•Makethingsmucheasierforthosewhowillbetasked
withhandlingyouraffairssomeday.
•Clarifyyourthinkingabouthowyouwantthingshandled
after you’re gone.
•Giveyourestateplanningattorneyaheadstarton
assessing your situation and preparing your plan.
Things to keep in mind:
•Trytocompleteasmuchoftheinventoryaspossible.
If necessary, you can come back and complete any
missing information later.
•Ifyou’recompletingthisinventoryasacouple,andyou
both have signicant separate property, it may be
simplertopreparetwoinventoriesusingaphotocopyof
thisworksheet.
•Ifthere’snotenoughspaceontheinventorytolistall
your assets, just attach additional sheets as necessary.
•Keepacopyofthisinventoryinasafeplaceandtell
someoneyoutrustwheretondit.
Asset Inventory