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- Shop Around for Medigap Insurance
might work if you have few medical expenses, but you may have larger out-of-pocket costs as you get older—when switch, determine if the premium savings are worth the possible extra expenses—especially as you grow older
- Another Young Actor Dies Without a Will
Young adults and the millennial children of older adults are not who you’d think of as needing estate
- Be Smart When You Say “I Do” the Second or Third Time
It’s important to remember that the older you are when you enter into a second marriage, the more concerned
- The 411 on Health Savings Account Rollovers
if you have individual coverage or $6,750 for family coverage, plus an extra $1,000 if you’re 55 or older
- Make Sure You Receive All of the Benefits for Serving Our Country
The coverage will cost more for older spouses. Have your legal documents organized.
- Dad Left Me Out of His Will… What Can I Do?
It could be that the child from his first marriage is significantly older than the children from his Perhaps he paid for the education of that older child or even put a down payment on the first home of
- The Do-It-Yourself Will Can Be a Bargain or a Bust
However, an older typed will that was executed in a state like Vermont or Georgia, which used to require
- A “Get Organized” Checklist for 2016
The article, “9 ways for older Mainers to get a grip on finances in 2016,” from the Bangor Daily News Reference: Bangor Daily News (January 2, 2016) “9 ways for older Mainers to get a grip on finances in
- Help Your Kids to Understand Your Estate Planning Strategy
work well if you believe that the trust beneficiaries will become better at handling money as they get older
- Attention Gen Xer’s: Mid-Life Planning is Calling
fifties because the premiums will be cheaper and you’ll have protection if you need care when you’re older
- How to Afford Your Retirement
If you’re 70½ or older, take your required minimum distributions (RMD) from your IRAs and 401(k)s.
- Circle that Day on the Calendar!
But many baby boomers got an exception, so if you are 62 or older on January 1, 2016, you can still use If you want to use this and are at full retirement age of 66 or older as of May 1, you must file for