11 Signs of Financial Abuse in Marriage Explore the hidden abuse: Financial manipulation in marriage. Often overlooked, financial abuse can have lasting consequences. Learn how to identify and overcome it.
4 Ways to Reduce Your Medical Bills Medical debt has unfortunately become a chronic problem in this country. According to U.S. Census data, 19% of American households carry medical debt, including 10% of households headed by someone 65 or older. Even seniors on Medicare can easily get snagged in a web of complicated billing and coverage problems. To help you slash your medical bills, here are some tips recommended by healthcare experts that you should try.
10 Most Inexpensive Countries to Retire For some, retirement can mean a career change. For others, it might mean more time to devote to a hobby or passion. However, for many retirees, moving to another country is the goal! From Latin America to Asia and Europe, moving outside of the U.S. can reduce retirement costs. Weather, location, health care access, language, visa qualifications, and income requirements are among the many considerations that go into deciding on a retirement home. But what are the other benefits?
Revocable Living Trusts: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Truths for Estate Planning I've helped countless clients set up estate plans over my many years as a financial advisor. In deciding the right approach, one of the biggest considerations is whether to use a revocable living trust or simply leave things to a will. There are good reasons to go either way. To help you make up your mind, let's take an in-depth look at the key pros and cons of using a revocable living trust as part of your estate planning process.
5 Ways to Be an Involved Grandparent without Overstepping Grandparents can be a tremendous source of support for the parents. But, for them to not overstep their roles, they must know where the boundaries are. Both parents and grandparents want only the best for the same children. So how can they work together to make sure they are working to accomplish the same goals?
10 Thrifty Tips for Saving Money After Retirement Statistics show that over three-quarters of Americans agree that we're facing a retirement crisis. While some older adults may fear they can't retire, current retirees may be facing financial struggles. If you're in that second boat, you might even be too worried about your finances to enjoy your retirement! Fortunately, there are things you can do to ease your financial burdens. Here are 10 thrifty tips for saving money after retirement.
5 Essential Characteristics of Winning Stocks Investing in stocks can be intimidating, especially for seniors and retirees looking to make the most of their hard-earned savings. That's why understanding what makes a winning stock is so important. In this video, Jim Woods (a 30-plus-year veteran of the markets) guides us through the five essential characteristics that can help identify stocks with the potential for strong performance. By focusing on these key attributes, you can increase your chances of success in the stock market and secure a more comfortable retirement!
Alternatives to Assisted Living: How Your Loved One Can Age in Place Assisted living is a residential option for older adults who want to live independently but still receive the support they need. However, nearly 90% of older adults want to age in place. Aging in place is a great choice, but it's not the best option for everyone. Does that mean it's assisted living or nothing? Of course not! Fortunately, there are alternatives to assisted living that may help older adults age in place while still getting the support and care they need.
Should Annuities Be Part of Your Retirement Portfolio? Annuities have gotten a bad reputation lately, but they could be a valuable tool for retirement planning. Over the past decade, annuity products have undergone significant changes, offering features that weren't available before. At the same time, the stock market's volatility has caused many seniors to seek safer investment options. After the boom of the late 1990s and the subsequent market crash, many retirees are now prioritizing long-term security over potentially higher returns. While today's annuities offer a wider range of features, the core benefit remains the same: guaranteed income and the peace of mind of knowing your money will last. Should annuities be part of YOUR retirement portfolio? Well, let's talk about that…
5 Reasons Looking Back Is So Empowering Sweet memories and raw emotions line the pages of my journals to reveal glimpses of my soul. Not all the stories are happy, but I'm not sad reflecting. Mining personal experiences can lead to hidden treasures that help us become better versions of ourselves today. And we owe it to ourselves and those around us to do the work necessary to become those better versions. Here are five reasons why looking back can help us move forward in a better direction tomorrow.
5 Tips on Preventing Elder Financial Abuse (And the Time I Actually Did) "Are you sure that balance is right?" Viola asked.
Does Florida Have An Estate Tax? Did you know that every state handles estate taxes differently? In most states, estate taxes are progressive, meaning that taxes increase with the total value of the decedent's assets. Some states have no estate or inheritance taxes at all. However, is Florida one of them?
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