10 Key Points on Why many delay making their wills and trusts

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I summarized what Lorna Tan’s article “Why many delay making their wills and trusts” published on July 16, 2017 here for easy reference.

  1. Lack of knowledge on how to go about it, and who to appoint as executor or trustee.

  2. Lack of awareness of estate planning and how instruments such as wills, family trusts and other options can be used.
  3. At a national level, no more than 15 to 20 per cent of Singaporeans have drawn up their wills.
  4. Most people do not know how and where to start their Estate Planning.
  5. 25 per cent of respondents had foreign assets, which can make issues like probate, estate duty, stamp duties, transfer and capital gains taxes and forced heirship trickier. These people will likely need more specific advice on how they should deal with these assets through the use of a second will, a corporate vehicle or trust.
  6. 39 per cent of respondents said they did not have enough assets to settle a trust, or felt that their beneficiaries could handle the funds themselves.
  7. Only around 15 per cent of respondents had done a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and/or an Advance Medical Directive (AMD), with most citing procrastination or ignorance on how to get started.
  8. A common thread in some of the responses as to why people have delayed drawing up a will or other documents is that they do not know a person they could trust to act as executor or trustee.
  9. There is more urgency for people aged over 35 to do estate planning. “The person who is above 35 and married with a spouse and children would fit the profile of persons with more pressing needs and thus ready to engage in estate planning.”
  10. People who are single, divorced or widowed would involve estate planning to deal with their own welfare and property affairs at the time of old age and elderly vulnerability. “This group will be interested in instruments for asset protection of their property affairs and appointment of trusted parties and putting in place advance care plans to deal with mental incapacity and infirmity.”

 

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Singapore REITs Bubble Charts July 2017

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Bubble charts derived from July 9, 2017 Singapore REITs Fundamental Comparison Table. From the charts, it can be seen that the distribution yield for most of the big cap (represented by the big bubble size) is below 6%.  The yield of the small cap REITs also drop after playing catch up in the share price but still giving more than 7% yield.  However, we have to be very cautious in the selection as some of those REITs have declining DPU for past few quarters.

 

Disclaimer: The analysis is for Author own use and NOT to be used as Buy / Sell recommendation. Get a proper training on “How to use this Singapore REIT Bubble Charts?” here.

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These Bubble Charts are used to show the “relative” position compare to other Singapore REITs.

Two visual bubble charts to pick and avoid:

  1. Undervalue Singapore REITs with High Distribution Yield** (Value Pick)
  2. Overvalue Singapore REITs with High Gearing Ratio (Risk Avoidance)

** Distribution Yield are lagging.

 

Compared to previous Singapore REIT Bubble Charts here.

 

 

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