
Can You Answer 11 Key Retirement Questions?
You’re closing in on retirement, but you’re not there yet. Are you on track?
You’re closing in on retirement, but you’re not there yet. Are you on track?
Although Social Security helps millions of seniors stay afloat financially, living on those benefits alone could mean winding up cash-strapped in retirement.
Losing a job is almost always traumatic. In your 50s, job loss can be devastating — and devastatingly common.
Looking for an extra incentive to spend some quality time with your grandchildren? Try telling their parents that it could extend your life.
Did you know that 70% of adults over the age of 65 are predicted to need some type of long-term care for an average length of three years? While thinking about your future, you’ve likely already planned financially, but have you considered your long-term care options?
Turning 65 is a major milestone for many Americans, as it is the traditional age at which they start thinking seriously about retirement.
Trusts can be a highly effective tool in nursing home planning. Certain types of trusts are effective even when a nursing home stay is imminent
We are about to experience – some say we’re already experiencing – the biggest workforce shift from full time work to retirement in United States history. If you’re a Baby Boomer, you are a part of this generational transition. If you can see retirement on the horizon, then I have a warning for you: there’s a train following close behind retirement that you absolutely must plan for: nursing home care. [Read More]