Senior citizens with adequate health coverage and sound finances are more likely to live comfortably in their golden years. But seniors generally confront a wide variety of potential legal issues,…
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By Janna M. Hall As we move further into a technology-driven age, we’re finding more reasons to sit and less reasons to get moving. The bulk of our work is…
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The Deal When Changing Jobs, Should You Leave 401(k) Money Behind? By Nathaniel Sillin With the average American spending only 4.6 years at any given job, it’s never been more…
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Live your senior life like it’s golden By Bernard Freeman Boost Your Income There are many aspects of retirement to look forward to: the travel, the free time and fewer…
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The Deal Making Phased Retirement Work for You By Nathaniel Sillin Phased retirement – a catchall term that describes a variety of part-time and reduced-hour work arrangements before leaving an…
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Tip of the Week Selecting the Best Retirement Community for Your Needs Many senior citizens want to keep their energy levels up during their retirement years. They are more health…
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The Deal Over 50? Supersize Your Retirement Savings By Nathaniel Sillin If you’re over age 50 and not sure whether you’re going to be able to retire, it’s time to…
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The Deal Resetting Your Retirement After Divorce By Jason Alderman Retirement planning can face derailment after a divorce. Married, two-income couples have the advantage of splitting living expenses and pooling…
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the Deal Making Sure Loved Ones Are Prepared for Their Retirement Years By Jason Alderman What if a sudden, debilitating illness, fraud or economic downturn affected your senior family member’s…
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the Deal: Starting Roth IRAs for Your Grandkids By Jason Alderman Many grandparents go above and beyond to offer financial help to adult children and grandchildren. If you’re seeking to…
