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Long-term care is generally the most significant question mark when saving the optimal amount for your retirement years. According to Financial Professional Barry Bigelow, “statistically, if you’re a married couple, there’s a 25% chance one of you’ll need this type of care.” The concern here because, it’s an unknown expense based on unknown needs. This […]Continue reading

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Did you know that just about half of all Americans turning 65 today will require long-term care (LTC) in their later years? According to the Genworth Cost of Care Survey 2022, the daily median cost of an in-home health aide is $159.00 and the daily median cost of in-home health services, such as homemaker services […]Continue reading

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Let’s start with the most echoed statement on the web: Americans are living longer but aren’t necessarily healthier, leading to health problems later in life. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that 69% of people will use long-term care services at some point. And that care comes with a cost: Long-term care […]Continue reading

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Dedicating time and headspace to planning can set you up for a health care approach that’s preventive rather than reactive, and that can offer peace of mind.   Do you have a health care notebook? Being organized is the key to preparation during stressful times, so keep a journal or even use an app on […]Continue reading

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6 Common Retirement Questions For Educators How to Prepare For Retirement   Introduction In today’s uncertain economy and volatile markets, the retirement dream can seem elusive. Many Americans are worried about whether they can afford to retire and how to ensure that their savings last as long as needed. Many retirees and pre-retirees in the […]Continue reading

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