A generation plans for largest transfer of wealth in modern history
George Miller, vice president for institutional advancement at Southern College of Optometry, poses for a portrait outside his campus in the Memphis Medical District, July 23, 2021. Miller said he is seeing an increase in gifts to SCO in estate plans people are working on. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Financial advisers say possible changes to the stepped-up basis on inherited property could impact wealth transfer more than other proposals being considered.
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Christin Yates
Christin Yates is a native Memphian who has worked in PR and copywriting since 2007. She earned her B.S. in public relations and M.S. in mass communications from Murray State University.
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