What Keeps You Up At Night?
For millions of Americans, it’s the question of how they will fund their healthcare expenses in retirement, according to a recent poll by Franklin Templeton. With the high costs of care, hospitalization, pharmaceuticals, and nursing homes, these fears are well-founded, though they may be overblown. With proper planning, healthcare costs in retirement are within the…
Read More →Retirement & Healthcare: The Fight Is Yours To Win
When you think of retirement, you probably think of a relaxing lifestyle free from the stresses of a 40-hour workweek. Life could instead get more stressful due to rising health care costs, which is one of the most expensive post-retirement costs seniors must endure. The current generation likely doesn’t have access to a union or…
Read More →Financial Scams: How to avoid them in Retirement
Sadly, unscrupulous people often prey on the most vulnerable among us, and too often that means our senior citizens are targeted. Even worse, in some instances these abuses can go unreported. Perhaps because of embarrassment or fear others will think it a sign of mental incompetence, the scammers go unpunished and can be free to…
Read More →When Do You Say “Uncle”?
Recent market volatility has some investors thinking about their “uncle point”. Yes, your uncle point, that moment when the market drops and you emotionally cannot stomach the loss. Managing risk in retirement is important for many approaching or still navigating a successful retirement. This level can vary wildly from one person to another. It is…
Read More →The Cost of Long-Term-Care
Long-Term-Care is something that some Americans rarely discuss. This underdiscussed topic is something that could be life-changing for families, potentially saving them thousands in the long run. If you are in a position to have the conversation, the best time is to have it before it is necessary. What is long term care? Long-Term-Care is…
Read More →Divorce After 50 and Your Retirement
Divorce rates are surging in the 50 and older age group. Today, divorce for those 50 and older has more than doubled since the 90’s! Divorce can be complicated at any age. However, older couples usually have more financial consequences. The financial consequences are particularly fraught when a couple has to divide their retirement funds.…
Read More →The Balance: Saving For Retirement And Your Kids College
Student loan statistics never cease to disturb. In the United States, there are 44 million borrowers with $1.3 trillion in outstanding debt. With that kind of debt burden on new graduates, it’s no wonder that many parents want to try and find a way to save for both their children’s college expenses and retirement. The…
Read More →Budget For Retirement Travel
For many people, the dream of traveling in retirement is strong. You may want to plan trips to see your adult kids and grandkids a few times per year, and you likewise may have bucket list trips in mind. Because you do not have a job to rush back home to, retirement is an excellent…
Read More →Getting Organized In Retirement
Once you reach your retired years, you may think that your previous planning efforts would put you in the clear from a financial standpoint. However, the numbers that you use in your projections are in flux. This means that you must stay organized and keep on top of your financial status if you want to…
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