Browsing: Retirement
Holidays may bring you into face-to-face contact with your aging parents and other loved ones. Maybe you’ve been meaning to talk with them for future planning.…
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the 2025 inflation-adjusted amounts for Medicare Parts A, B, and D. The base monthly premium for Part…
This year, California took the second of two steps to allow residents with unlimited assets to participate in its Medicaid long-term services and supports (LTSS) program.…
Having the option to take an early retirement is a really nice thing to have. But how much money do you need to retire at 55?…
After retirement, people have self-reported that they miss the people more than the position or money. Not only are they more limited in social interaction, but…
Some of the most profound truths are those, once revealed, that seem self-evident. And that may also be the most potent gift possessed by the greatest…
It’s Medicare Open Enrollment Period. As I wrote earlier, Open Enrollment this year is unusually important because of significant changes in Medicare Advantage and Part D…
Most of us recognize that legal means exist to assume control over an aging parent’s finances when their health declines. We use a legal document called…
President Trump’s Victory Means Estate Planning Changes, Not That it Should Be Ignored With President Trump’s victory, and Republican control of the Senate and it appears…
It is not surprising that we find mental illness across all age ranges. Being over 65 is no exception. Some adult children would probably say that…