ViewPlan offers several programs to meet practitioners' estate planning software needs
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ViewPlan Inc's Estate Forecast Model version 9.0 (EFM) and Data + version 3.0 offer the estate planner tools to model a client's estate including detailed information on assets. The programs can display estate growth based on the input value, gift projections and estate tax expectations. The program can account for the death of either spouse and continue forecasts from that point. The EFM program runs on an IBM compatible computer and costs $595 bundled with Data + . A separate program, Progeny which sells for $229 handles special circumstances such as generation-skipping transfers.
Publication Name: Estate Planning
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0094-1794
Year: 1993
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Prudential, America's largest life insurer, announces plans to demutualize
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The Prudential Insurance Company of America began steps in 1998 to demutualize itself and become a publicly traded company. The company lacked the New Jersey legislature's approval and had not found an investment banker to bring the organization to the public. Prudential intended to go public because it believed this strategy offered the greatest financial rewards to its policyholders.
Publication Name: Estate Planning
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0094-1794
Year: 1998
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