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It’s a "complicated octopus" to manage finances for clients who struggle with chronic health issues.
November 18 -
Trump has proposed making it easier to pass on HSAs to heirs, while some House Republicans want to nearly double contribution limits.
November 17 -
Here’s how to help prepare clients for what comes next.
November 9
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We have the most expensive and fragmented health care in the world, so now what?
November 7
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How some firms bypass traditional methods and offer points and rewards programs.
November 4 -
Investments in certain closed-end funds or preferred shares are strategies clients should consider to make their savings last, an industry expert says.
November 3 -
Shock and awe: When actual retirement health care costs soar beyond what a client had anticipated for their later years.
November 1 -
Present information in manageable doses and start with demystifying the three most common costs for retirees on standard Medicare insurance.
October 31 -
Genworth CEO Tom McInerney has been selling assets so the insurer has enough liquidity after being hit by losses on its long-term care coverage,
October 24 -
Failed marriages for aging baby boomers has doubled, forcing them to work longer and impacting financial planning, sometimes in the wrong way.
October 18 -
Working 30 years instead of 29 will yield a fractional monthly benefit increase — "like by 1/29th" — says an expert, who also notes how get a good idea of future benefit
October 17 -
Open enrollment offers seniors the opportunity to change their plans and save hundreds of dollars.
October 6 -
Medicare is needlessly complicated so people often become paralyzed, cannot make a decision and end up doing nothing, says an expert.
October 5 -
Life insurance will become more attractive to sell in the post-fiduciary world because it is one of the few products not encumbered by the regulation.
October 5 -
Their hospital bills will not be covered if they were not formally admitted into the hospital for three consecutive days and were put under observation status.
September 30 -
Buffalo, N.Y., is one of five cities where retirees who rely solely on Social Security for income can live comfortably.
September 21 -
Benefits are not capped at a predetermined level. They are based on two variables: a client’s highest earnings over 35 years and their age when they file for benefits.
September 19 -
Small-business owners can win when advisers use a stacked-pension approach to 401(k) planning.
August 29 -
A proposed 22.3% increase in Medicare Part B premiums, if approved, will automatically be deducted from retirees' monthly checks.
August 23 -
Retirees over 65 will no longer be able to contribute to health savings accounts once they file for benefits.
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