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Stimulus Plan Has Health Insurance Benefits, Too
Coronavirus and Your Money The plan’s health care provisions could deliver big savings for early retirees and laid-off workers.
By Sandra Block Published
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Legal Advice for Parents with Kids in That ‘Awkward Stage’ of Semi-Adulthood
personal finance Your child is over 18 and legally an adult, but still your dependent. Say he’s away at school and is in a car crash. Would you have the right to talk with his doctors or deal with his bills? You need the proper paperwork in place to make sure of it.
By Timothy Barrett, Trust Counsel Published
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Understanding a New Supreme Court’s Impact on Consumers, Savers and Investors
retirement With the arrival of Amy Coney Barrett on the bench and a new president set for inauguration, what could that mean for American businesses and the American people themselves?
By Steven L. Skancke, Ph.D. Published
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Early Retirement Means Finding Health Insurance Before Medicare
Making Your Money Last Cover the gap with health insurance before you're eligible for Medicare enrollment.
By David Rodeck Published
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What Biden Will Do: 23 Policy Plays to Expect From the Next Administration
Politics The Kiplinger Letter forecasts President-Elect Joe Biden’s biggest priorities -- and the likelihood of progress on them.
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors Published
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Big Changes Likely for Social Security, Medicare Under a Biden Presidency
Making Your Money Last The new president and a fresh Congress will sooner or later have to face the twin safety net programs, both sorely in need of help.
By Catherine Siskos Published
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What Happens to Medicare If the Affordable Care Act Is Overturned?
Medicare Experts say if the ACA is repealed or rescinded "it would be devastating for Medicare." Here's what might happen -- and how it could be costly for you.
By Catherine Siskos Published
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Managing Your Money in an Uncertain World
retirement planning As you return to work after being away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are some financial basics you need to make sure you have covered.
By Josh Sailar, CFP®, CPFA Published
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2020 Election: The Health Care Debate
Politics The presidential candidates’ stances on health care couldn't be more different.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Published
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