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The Winfield Group Finance Tips: Trust Basics

Trust Basics. Whether you're seeking to manage your own assets, control how your assets are distributed after your death, or plan for incapacity, trusts can help you accomplish your estate planning goals. Their power is in their versatility--many types of trusts exist, each designed for a specific purpose. Although trust law is complex and establishing a trust requires the services of an experienced attorney, mastering the basics isn't hard.

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What NY-Based Shop Just Opened at Scottsdale Quarter?

Rachel Roland is a mom on a mission - exploring beautiful Arizona with her two little companions, Jeremiah and Sarah, in search of the best restaurants, attractions, and products for you and your children. See what she has in store for your family today!

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Q&A With Make-Up Artist and Stylist Mary Beth York

Celebrity make-up artist, spa owner, and esthetician, Mary Beth York is known for her beauty products being recognized in publications and shows such as, Dancing with the Stars, One Tree Hill, The Daily 10, E! News, the Oscars and more. But this multi-talented professional is now taking a different approach – fashion. AZFoothills.com got the scoop on this very versatile item, the Rock Your Tube dress designed by Mary Beth herself.

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Spring is Sprouting at the SHOPS at Gainey Village

Spring is in the air! The SHOPS at Gainey Village are offering new styles, foods and facial experiences from retailers like Scottsdale Jean Co., My Fit Foods and Rolf's Salon.

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Kony 2012 at ASU

Invisible Children is a non-profit organization seeking to bring attention and awareness to the crimes committed by Joseph Kony, head of the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda, Africa. Invisible Children aims to raise awareness of the abductions of children, who are then forced to become soldiers and live their lives defined by violence, abduction, and mutilation. Invisible Children also began addressing the needs of other African countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic. It began with three filmmakers traveling to Africa and discovering an on going war in northern Uganda. Now, Invisible Children has started a social media campaign to raise awareness of the LRA and Joseph...

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