Rethinking Retirement
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Beware Financial Sales Pitches That Come With a Free Meal
retirement The presenter mentioned that he sells annuities. He encouraged us to make an appointment for a free one-on-one consultation.
By Jane Bennett Clark
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The Key to Living Happily Ever After in Retirement
Making Your Money Last Couples need to discuss their expectations for retirement—and figure out a compromise when those goals do not align.
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How Much You Really Need to Retire
retirement Spending on food drops in retirement, not because retirees are eating less but because they have more time to shop and compare prices.
By Jane Bennett Clark
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A Reality Check on Health Care Costs for Early Retirees
retirement The average couple who retires at age 62 will spend $17,000 out-of-pocket on health care each year until they enroll in Medicare. Can you afford to make the leap?
By Susan B. Garland
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Bridging the Income Gap
retirement Of all the possible strategies, the idea of working longer and saving less appeals to me the most.
By Jane Bennett Clark
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Close the Bank of Mom & Dad
spending Spending too much on your kids now could mean they'll end up having to support you later.
By Jane Bennett Clark
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Putting Retirement Health Costs in Context
insurance First, consider that any cost projected out over several decades is bound to look daunting.
By Jane Bennett Clark
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The Benefits of Aging in Place
retirement Local leaders are recognizing the benefits of providing services that allow people to stay in their homes and communities.
By Jane Bennett Clark
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Married Same-Sex Couples Get Equal Access to Benefits
Making Your Money Last Supreme Court ruling opens door to tax breaks, health coverage and retirement benefits.
By Susan B. Garland
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