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Many people keep working well beyond age 65 - the age when most people become eligible for Medicare. If you already have health coverage from an employer, do you need to enroll? Talk to your employer first.
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Planning for retirement and deciding whether to buy long-term care insurance would be a lot easier if you knew your odds of needing long-term care, as well as at what age and for how long.
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Some parents, fearful of how a large inheritance will affect their heirs, set up what are known as incentive trusts that ensure that the trust funds support positive behavior and discourage unproductive activities. ...
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Many employers offer critical illness insurance as part of their benefits package. What is this insurance, and is it worth purchasing? Before paying for a plan, you should read the fine print and consider alternatives. ...
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A widowed, 82-year-old woman is currently in a nursing home on Medicaid and is up for renewal of her Medicaid eligibility. The womans house recently sold. We need to spend down the proceeds to Medicaids $2,000 asset threshold. She owned...
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Nearly half a million Americans over the age of 80 are still working. For some, the choice to keep working is about staying active and engaged. For others, it's necessary.
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As baby boomers continue to work past retirement age, age discrimination lawsuits are becoming more common. While many older employees say they have experienced discrimination, proving it is difficult.
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My brother is 46 years old, lives in Iowa, and is on Medicaid due to his disability. He has worked full-time for over 20 years and has an employer-matched 401(k) with $20,000 in it. According to the 401(k) plan term,...
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In many states, seniors have the right to decline jury duty based on their age. But the age limits and rules vary by state and by type of court, so if you are summoned for jury duty, check with the...
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