Phrases with «entire estate»

The phrase "entire estate" refers to all the possessions, property, and assets that a person owns or has inherited. It includes everything they own, such as houses, land, money, cars, and personal belongings. Full definition

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Sentences with «entire estate»

  • Estate tax liability can often take more than 50 percent of one's entire estate value. (burialinsuranceplans.org)
  • Alongside individual acquisitions of important works, the gallery provide an interior design and management service for entire estates. (alonzakaim.com)
  • You will want to consider your financial situation as a whole including current debt as well as entire estates. (secureseniorlifeinsurance.com)
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