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Retirement Can Keep You Busy
Empty Nesters Your lives are filled with jobs, creative ventures and intellectual enjoyment.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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When It’s Time to Drop Your Parents’ Health Insurance
Starting Out: New Grads and Young Professionals Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, the uninsured rate for twenty-somethings has plummeted.
By Emma Patch Published
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Plan Now for Long-Term Care
Long-Term Care Insurance You could buy insurance to finance future costs, but policies are pricey. Here’s how to decide whether you need coverage.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
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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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The Virtues of Volunteering
Empty Nesters To find your niche, focus on activities that pique your interest, and don't overcommit.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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20 Ways to Save on Health Care
health insurance From maximizing insurance benefits to shopping for discounts to funding tax-advantaged accounts, these tips will lower your costs no matter how you get your care.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
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When Mental Health and Aging Collide
Caregiving For retirees struggling with depression, a psychologist who specializes in older adults might be the right path toward recovery.
By Alina Tugend Published
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How to Stay Safe on the Slopes
Coronavirus and Your Money Ski resorts have made changes to deal with COVID. Here’s what to expect.
By Emma Patch Published
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Finding a Sense of Purpose in Retirement
Healthy Living on a Budget Religion and mentorship are both fulfilling paths for retirees.
By Janet Bodnar Published
Healthy Living on a Budget