5 Ways to Stretch Your Retirement Income
December 5, 2016If you’ve already retired, we hope you’re enjoying some of the best years of your life! You’re finally free to live life on your terms, but retirement poses unique new…
If you’ve already retired, we hope you’re enjoying some of the best years of your life! You’re finally free to live life on your terms, but retirement poses unique new…
Every year, con artists target hundreds of thousands of people aged 65 and over. And at this time of year, thieves are desperate to make a little extra cash. Learn the signs of the most common scams, listed below, and remember that you can always consult a family member or financial professional if something seems amiss about a situation.
Hopefully your retirement will go smoothly for you, but it’s important to stay on top of current issues affecting retirement so that you can continue to adjust your plans. As you work toward your expected retirement date, keep in mind that these changes loom on the horizon for all of us.
We’re right in the middle of Medicare Open Enrollment, which began on October 15 and will end on December 7. Many seniors feel satisfied with their current Medicare plan, so they assume they don’t need to do anything during Open Enrollment. However, that isn’t necessarily true in every case. Here’s what you need to know.
Since mental health can actually affect the immune system and other bodily functions, you should be on guard against depression in yourself and your loved ones. Interestingly enough, for senior citizens, depression might not manifest as obvious symptoms like crying and sadness. We provide the details.
As we age, the risk of a car accident becomes more concerning. Healing is slower, and injuries are more likely to be serious. Plus, the financial harm from a bad accident can be significant. We want you to have fun when you’re on the road, but remember to take these precautions to keep yourself safe
As you might already know, Medicare Open Enrollment has officially begun. But the selection process for Medicare plans can be confusing for most people. Why are there so many different types of Medicare, such as Part A, B, C, or D? How do you know which type of insurance you need? What’s changing this year, and what has remained the same?
Wintertime poses a unique challenge to senior citizens. That’s probably why so many retirees move to Palm Springs and Florida! No matter where you live, however, you can follow these tips to keep yourself healthy and safe as the weather cools down.
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