With the Fall season underway, current Medicare beneficiaries are reminded that Open Enrollment is now available. From October 15th – December 7th, Medicare
Job satisfaction/dissatisfaction, age differences, personal preferences, etc. are valid reasons why you would choose to retire earlier than your spouse. Doing
Traditional Medicare (Part A and Part B) will cover a wide range of medical expenses, in which each part addresses different types of expenses (Part A –
Open enrollment periods for working and retired individuals will begin to open soon for many employees. This will allow you to make any changes, if needed, to
The triple tax savings benefits of Health Savings Accounts (HSA) make it an attractive savings option, not only for medical expenses but for potential
In our 4-part blog series (click here to read Part 1), we went over common considerations and questions to ask yourself when planning for retirement. In this
For those who have maxed out contributions in qualified retirement plans (401(k), 403(b), 457, etc.) and IRAs, there may be another alternative to consider when
A common cash flow concern for retirees is the ability to pay for long-term care if needed later in life. While long-term care insurance policies can cover a
For individuals approaching retirement, medical expenses can be one of the main concerns when organizing cash flows. Having the right coverage that won’t break