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PLUS: What Is a Recession, and How Can We Predict Them? and A Guide to the Different Types of Trusts

PLUS: What Is a Recession, and How Can We Predict Them? and A Guide to the Different Types of Trusts   [HOME BUYING]( |  [RETIREMENT]( |  [TAXESÂ]( |  [INVESTING](     The Latest From SmartReads     States With the Highest Average Tax Refund - 2019 Who's Overpaying the Most?     About 75% of American taxpayers overpaid on taxes in tax year 2016, according to IRS data. And though they may have been overjoyed to get a handsome tax refund, this scenario means they are simply being reimbursed for money they’ve lent the government. Whether or not an individual has a windfall on the way depends on [their tax-planning savvy]( but residents of certain states overpay more on their taxes and thus get higher refunds.   [Read More](    What Is a Recession, and How Can We Predict Them?     A Guide to the Different Types of Trusts    Economic recessions can cost millions of people their jobs, retirement savings and financial security. It pays to know the warning signs of a recession so you can prepare. There are several economic factors you can keep tabs on to know when a recession might be on the horizon.    Having an estate plan in place can offer reassurance that your assets will be managed according to your wishes. There are several reasons why you might decide to establish a trust. Understanding how different types of trusts work can help you decide which one to use in your plan.   [Read More]( [Read More](   Find the Right Financial Advisor for You: Finding the right financial advisor that [fits your needs]( doesn’t have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with [pre-screened fiduciary financial advisors]( in your area in 5 minutes. Each advisor has been vetted by SmartAsset and is legally bound to act in your best interests. If you’re ready to be matched with local advisors that will help you achieve your financial goals, [get started now](.   [Get Started](   Can't wait for the next email? SmartAsset keeps you up-to-date on personal finance news, financial literacy terms and data-driven studies with regular posts. Check out the latest from our editorial team:   [SmartReads](   [www.smartasset.com]( 632 Broadway 4th Floor | New York City | New York | 10012      [footer image] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?](     [unsubscribe from this list](     [update subscription preferences]( SmartAsset · 632 Broadway 4th Floor · New York City · New York · 10012 [( [Click here to view the online version.]( [google analytics]

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