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How Is Your Post-Retirement Stacking Up? Three Key Questions
Financial planning doesn’t stop at retirement, so it’s important to keep track of how much income you actually need, what your income sources are and more.
By Chuck Cavanaugh Published
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Medicaid Managed Care Groups Under Congressional Investigation
Lawmakers question Medicaid MCOs over their high rates of prior authorization denials.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Nursing Home Costs Soared in July
The cost of nursing home and adult care grew by the largest amount in July. Have you made a plan for your family?
By Ellen B. Kennedy Published
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More Funding Going Toward Nursing Workforce
Department of Health and Human Services is investing $100 million in nursing workforce.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Financial Planning in Retirement: Seeing All the Angles
In addition to investments, your financial adviser should be talking to you about insurance, Medicare, Social Security, long-term care, estate planning and tax planning.
By David C. Treece, Investment Adviser Representative Published
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No Long-Term Care Plan? Here’s What to Do About It
Small-business owner Jennifer found herself in a tough caregiving situation and doesn’t want to subject her family to that. What are her, and your, options?
By Stephen B. Dunbar III, JD, CLU Published
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Three Ways Women Can Prepare for Longevity in Retirement
Living longer often leads to more financial challenges, but proper planning can help women enjoy a long, successful retirement.
By Bradley Rosen Published
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How to Get Your Long-Term Care Planning on the Right Track
Many of us are not as prepared as we should be, but it’s not too late. Taking these steps today can get you started on planning for your long-term care.
By Stephen B. Dunbar III, JD, CLU Published
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Long-Term Care Planning vs. Taxes: Finding a Healthy Balance
Many families discover that trying to mitigate the cost of long-term care can conflict with another common retirement concern — reducing taxes for retirees and their heirs.
By John M. Graves, Esq., IAR, Agent Published