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Retirees’ Anti-Bucket List: 10 Experiences You Don’t Want
Your retirement bucket list is no doubt packed with fun stuff, so let’s discuss how to help ensure you don’t get blindsided by things that could be prevented.
By Mike Decker, NSSA® Published
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Medicare Recipients Getting This Expanded Coverage In 2024
Medicare is set to expand its coverage of mental health care services in 2024. Here's what you need to know.
By Joey Solitro Last updated
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Senior Living Costs Continue Rising, but Residents Aren’t Satisfied with Value
New study reveals that senior living facilities have rebounded from their pandemic staffing struggles but instead battle with matching added value to increased prices.
By Seychelle Thomas Published
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Five Overlooked Factors When Planning for Retirement
Not only can taxes, inflation and health care costs catch you unprepared in retirement, but so can the costs of supporting others and paying for the fun stuff.
By Tory Reiss Published
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Hospice Is Often Misunderstood: What Is It, and Who Is It For?
Many of us neglect end-of-life preparations until we’re forced to make difficult decisions in the moment. How can hospice care fit into that planning?
By Sharon Collins Casey, Esq. Published
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The $600 Billion Dilemma: How to Help Family Caregivers
A new report found that caring for family members creates significant financial impacts for caregivers. Here's a look at why that is and how to help.
By Seychelle Thomas Published
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How to Approach the Caregiving Transition When It’s Time
For National Caregivers Month, this financial adviser shares her story to help others heading into the emotional challenge of providing caregiving for an aging loved one.
By Kelly Gallimore, ChFC®, CES® Published
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Are You Ready to Retire? Find Out With This 10-Item Checklist
It’s critical to consider these core aspects of a successful retirement, both financial- and lifestyle-related, before you walk away from your career.
By Jonathan I. Shenkman, AIF® Published
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Long-Term Care Planning Protects You and Your Family
More likely than not, you’ll need some form of long-term care in retirement. Figuring out now how to handle the costs would be like building a fence around your retirement home.
By Tim Schultz, NSSA® Published