Secure your financial and online assets with MemoryBanc Your Workbook For Organizing Life. Today, more than $58 billion is sitting with state and federal treasurers representing bank accounts, insurance, tax returns, and retirement accounts that were lost in the shuffle of a move, personal crisis, or death. Nearly half of adults over forty can expect to face a short-term disability before they reach sixty-five and 70 percent of American’s over sixty-five will need three years of care and support. MemoryBanc makes it easy to document accounts, usernames, and medical history so they can be easily found or shared should they ever be needed by a spouse or loved one. It also helps couples that divide and conquer stay on the same page and gives individuals a way to easily hand over important information should it ever be needed. With the help of MemoryBanc, readers no longer have to store their information in their heads, on their phones, in a file, or under a keyboard—they now have one place that captures it all. Find out how easily it is to secure your assets with MemoryBanc Your Workbook For Organizing Life. About the Author: Kay Bransford learned the complicated ropes of caregiving while assisting her ailing parents, and in the process created a program that would help other caregivers organize their loved ones’ important documents and navigate the legal aspects associated with care. Now Kay is a modern-day Paul Revere warning families in her book, MemoryBanc: Your Workbook For Organizing Life (named “Older-Adult Focused Innovation” by the AARP Foundation), about the importance of documenting online personal, financial, medical, and household details so the information can be easily found and shared should it be needed. Forbes, The Dr. Oz Show, The Huffington Post and other media outlets have turned to Kay to educate families, caregivers, and retirees on this issue. |