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Six Essential Retirement Strategies for Baby Boomers
Emergency funds, estate plans, different kinds of insurance and smart investing strategies are all parts of a strong retirement plan.
By Justin Stivers, Esq. Published
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11 Tips for Talking to Your Aging Parents About Their Finances and Future Care
Such a sensitive subject requires a careful approach.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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The Life-or-Death Answers We Owe Our Loved Ones
How our life ends isn’t always up to us, but that question too often must be answered by loved ones and health care workers who don’t know what we would want.
By Joel Theisen, RN Published
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Five Mistakes High-Net-Worth Individuals Make in Retirement
Just because wealthier people have a lot of money doesn’t mean they don’t make mistakes. Here are five common ones that this financial adviser sees.
By Lane Marmon, JD, MBA Published
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Nursing Home Care: What to Do When Medicare Won't Pay
Here's what to do when Medicare won't pay for a nursing home facility.
By Erin Bendig Published
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New Payroll Tax Targets Long-Term Care Expenses
Long Term Care Washington is the first state in the U.S. to use payroll deductions to help fund long-term care. Will other states, like California and New York, follow?
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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You May Be Eligible For More Family Leave, Depending On Where You Live
Increasingly, states are stepping in to offer family leave options for caregivers.
By Sandra Block Published
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Health Care Costs in Retirement: Budgeting for a Healthy Future
Many factors affect your health care costs as you age, including where you live, your Medicare selections and whether you have long-term care insurance.
By Brandon Hill Published
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Caring for Your Aging Parents: A Seven-Step Guide
Caring for aging parents can be draining, but knowing where everyone stands and having critical things in place can at least make the process less stressful.
By Andrew Rosen, CFP®, CEP Published