Why a ‘death note’ is as important as having a will

From CNBC:

Financial planner Doug Boneparth recommends creating a “death note” to ease the administrative work for loved ones after you die. This informal document details financial accounts, household bills, and contact information for key individuals. It also includes access information for computers and phones. A digital footprint is important, too, including how to handle social media accounts.

Reports state that the “death note” created by Boneparth details financial accounts, household bills, and contact information for key individuals. It also includes access information for computers and phones. A digital footprint is important, too, including how to handle social media accounts. You should update your note regularly and inform loved ones of its existence and location.



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