
Just Found Out You’re an Executor of an Estate? Here’s What to Do Next
Peter Daisyme Co-Founder at Hostt Posted on December 5th, 2025 Being named an executor of an estate is both an honor and an overwhelming responsibility.

Why Fintech Can’t Ignore the Digital Estate Gap Any Longer
Our financial lives sit inside authenticated systems. Accounts, statements, tax forms, insurance documents, and keys live in apps, portals, and cloud storage. That shift delivered

A Will Isn’t Enough Anymore: How to Keep Million-Dollar Collectibles From Breaking Your Estate Plan
From fine wines to vintage guitars and Birkin bags, high-end collectibles have moved beyond the realm of the ultra-wealthy. As more investors fold million-dollar collectible

For Adults with No Children, Estate Planning is Even More Crucial, Experts Say.
Estate planning is an essential part of life, as leaving a legacy, creating generational wealth and protecting lifelong assets are crucial for many Americans. It

Why Static Estate Plans can Derail Physicians Amid Career Changes
In the last two years alone, 62% of doctors changed jobs, retired early, or pivoted outside of patient care. This number shatters the myth of a linear

The Missing Link In Financial Wellness
In recent years, employers have made important strides in supporting employee mental health. Initiatives around mindfulness, therapy access, and workplace flexibility are now more common

Protecting the Digital Legacy: How to Guide Clients Through Cybersafe Estate Planning
Advisor Perspectives welcomes guest contributions. The views presented here do not necessarily represent those of Advisor Perspectives. The financial advisory sector is adapting to a fundamental shift

The Benefit Gap That Could Cost You Your Best Talent
Employees facing unexpected family health crises often discover too late that, despite solid healthcare coverage and a strong 401(k), they still lack long-term security for

From prevention to rapid response: The new era of CISO strategy
Prevention is dead: Modern CISOs win by containing breaches, not avoiding them, turning cyber disasters into manageable events. What keeps CISOs up at night isn’t