Browsing: Retirement
The annual Open Enrollment Period ended December 7 and on January 1, another one began. First, the Basics The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period runs from…
Later this year, Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) will reintroduce his public catastrophic long-term care insurance bill, called the WISH Act. Suozzi is doing all the right…
By Ashley Milne-Tyte, Next Avenue It’s happened twice in the last 18 months. After canceling accounts with a cable provider and a cellphone company, each said…
It’s uncomfortable. The idea that you have to tell your elders what to do or take over things for them seems strange. The people who once…
After working with terminally ill patients for years, Bonnie Ware often heard her patients express regrets as they reflected on their lives. So she wrote the…
Don’t Let Your 529 Go To Waste If you set up a 529 education plan for your children or grandchildren that is no longer needed for…
What We All Agree About Social Security: Insolvency Looms Large Federal policymakers and the general public—to the extent that they pay attention—agree on the core financial…
Social Security is more confusing than ever. Myths abound. Below, you’ll find a complete set of 25 facts to help you understand Social Security and its…
After Kisses on New Year’s Eve, 229 Americans Have Already Paid Their Social Security Tax Fifteen minutes past midnight on New Year’s eve Elon Musk will…
Year-end is a time for holiday cheer, introspection, and Wall Street strategist predictions for the market. As I try to emphasize to my clients, these analyst…