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welcome back everybody i am your host as always gary winter this is our next video in our trust 101 series for trustees and beneficiaries of trust and welcome to the first video in phase two which is liquidating assets and paying bills for those of you who havent seen our previous videos in phase one i encourage you to go back and check those out we have a whole series on getting installed as a trustee notifying beneficiaries sending notices out and collecting different types of assets and eventually getting them all appraised so if youre at that point in the process and youre a trustee congratulations youve finished phase one welcome to phase two and today in this video were going to be talking about liquidating assets uh liquidating meaning a fancy word for selling stuff and so in in our video today i want to give you some things to think about number one uh does the will or trust even authorize the sale of of the asset number two do we even need to sell the asset to generate ca