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hi welcome back to finally revealed in this episode I want to talk a little bit more about powers of attorney before you sign a power of attorney you want to read it carefully you want to make sure that what you are allowing someone else to do is what you really want them to be able to do that it is limited in time if it is for a particular transaction that you have clear instructions on how its going to be terminated that you know who its going to be used with and how its going to be provided to that other person or company so that they know this person has your authority and that you otherwise understand the consequences of what they can do for you on your behalf if it is for borrowing money is there a limit do you want there to be a limit if it is for them to market and sell property have you specified the terms that they can do this for you and on your behalf its one thing to give a power of attorney when you are going to be on an airplane over an ocean and someone needs your s