A new study of 3,000 American adults age 55 and older explores a range of topics, including what people most want to be remembered for (memories shared with loved ones, said more than two-thirds of the respondents) and the benefits of having your affairs in order. The study, conducted by Bank of America Merrill Lynch in partnership with Age Wave, also found a disconnect between intention and action: nine out of 10 adults are open to discussing end-of-life preferences with friends and family, but only 18% have the three recommended essentials in place: a will, health care directive, and durable power of attorney.