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Have you ever wondered what would happen to the money in your PayPal account, pictures you posted on your different social media accounts, the eBooks in your Kindle Reader, music in your iTunes Library when you are gone? You have never about thought about that, right? Well, let me give you a shocker, one day, you are going to be the next person to leave this world, and there is nothing you can do about it. At some point in their lives, people figure out what should happen to their physical assets when they are gone, but rarely do they consider the fate of their online personal and business accounts. In the pre-internet day, if a relative died, their belongings would simply be sorted through, boxed, and distributed among friends and family. This was usually done to keep the memories of the deceased alive.Today, we live in a digital world where memories and even money are saved intangibly on several online platforms. This calls for us to find a way of organizing our online accounts and passwords for personal and business accounts so that our beneficiaries can access our accounts when we are gone. Not many people know how to do this type of digital estate planning, that's why Gerald Hinkle took his time to pen this book to show you how to organize your digital assets for onward passage to your loved ones when you are gone or incapacitated. This book covers the following:
- How to identify your digital assets with a financial, sentimental, intellectual and social value
- How to organize your digital assets in one place to make sure that your family or beneficiaries can have access to them when you are gone or incapacitated.
- How to prepare a digital asset inventory
- How to prepare a digital Will and lots more.