Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985
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HSAs Get Even Better
Financial Planning A health savings account is a powerful, tax-advantaged tool to cover out-of-pocket medical expenses and a smart way to save for medical expenses in retirement. New rules in 2020 let HSAs and flexible spending accounts (FSAs) cover even more of your health expenses.
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Dealing with an Early, Unexpected Retirement
retirement Current economic and health crises may be pushing many toward an unexpected retirement. Now is a good time to make a plan for yourself, just in case.
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Health Plans for Early Retirees
insurance Finding coverage until Medicare kicks in isn’t hard, but policies can be pricey.
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Worried You're Never Going to Be Able to Retire?
Making Your Money Last Five common threats to your retirement (and how you can tackle them now).
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Your Medicare Questions Answered
retirement Medicare plays a critical role in retirees' health care starting at age 65.
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Health Insurance Options When Leaving a Job
insurance If leaving a job means losing your health insurance, you can get coverage through a government health care exchange or another insurer, or you can stick with your employer's plan for up to 18 months.
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7 Smart Ways to Spend $100,000
Smart Buying Sitting on a significant stash of cash?
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What to Know About Enrolling in Medicare Part B
Medicare Sign up for Medicare Part B no later than eight months after you leave your job or you could be hit with lifetime penalties.
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Financial To-Do List for Surviving Spouses
savings Take these seven steps to take charge of money matters when your husband or wife passes away.
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