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		<description><![CDATA[Whoa! I had the privilege yesterday morning of listening to a high-intensity presentation by E.G. &#8220;Jay&#8221; Link, president of Kardia, Inc., a legacy planning service, and John Bandimere, Jr., president of the Bandimere Speedway here in the Denver metro area. They were talking about Link&#8217;s methodology of legacy planning. (Bandimere is one of Mr. Link&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Who are the progeny for whom you must provide?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Wills, president of The National Christian Foundation, commented, &#8220;The average age at which a woman becomes a widow in the United States today is 57 years old.&#8221; If there is any truth to that assertion (and the U.S. Census Bureau says it is (see Table 5, p. 11, on the referenced document); the age [...]]]></description>
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