You can start receiving your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62. However, you are entitled to full benefits when you reach your full
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If you are a caregiver or know someone who is, you probably have some stories about how overwhelming it can be—emotionally and otherwise. Being a caregiver
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But every year, as we see people work, plan, save, and invest toward their dreams, we realize how much finances have to do with the things we are most thankful
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that 69% of people will use long-term care services at some point. And that care comes with a cost.
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Most employer-sponsored private insurance plans don’t cover long-term care services, nor does Medicare. How much will it cost you?
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Without a plan, you may have to make in-the-moment and subpar decisions to help a loved one. Crisis planning can end poorly.
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Long-term care planning—if not now, when? How do I plan for it? Can I afford it?
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The best time to apply for life insurance is when you're young, healthy, and not likely to need it soon.
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It may not be surprising that the very poor are in worse health than the very rich, but what's surprising is that the study shows that each economic class is
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Women tend to earn less than men, live an average of 2.5 years longer, accumulate less savings, and receive smaller or no pensions. Thus, this demographic runs
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Selecting a power of attorney to manage your affairs—from managing your investments to overseeing your health care—is a decision not to be taken lightly.
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Carrying consumer debt into retirement can quickly reduce the monthly cash flow available to spend on healthcare, travel, and leisure activities or could
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