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Gray Divorce and Your Retirement Plans

According to data from the National Center for Health Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau, adults ages 50 and up, the divorce rate has roughly doubled since the 1990’s.  And for those ages 65 and older, the divorce rate has…

Are you prepared for the non-financial aspects of retirement?

Retirement today is more about you than your money.  True, you need a good financial plan to get there and be comfortable, but it’s equally important to look inside yourself and understand what makes you emotionally happy, beyond having enough…

A list of ideas to fix Social Security: The good, the bad, and the ugly

It’s pretty well known by now that, in just a few years, Social Security will start depleting its trust fund to pay benefits.  And although numerous ideas and Congressional proposals have been offered, they range from the good, to the…

The “myths” of Medicare, versus the reality

Including myths such as “Medicare is broke” to “Medicare covers all healthcare costs”, there are a lot of misconceptions about America’s largest healthcare program.  Want to know the truth about what Medicare covers, what it costs, and Medicare’s funding problem?…

Men’s Health and Social Security

(Source: Social Security Administration) Father’s Day is a perfect time for focusing on health education and awareness, disease prevention, and family. Social Security encourages you to support fathers and friends everywhere in their efforts to stay healthy. The right balance…

The Cloud Over Social Security

In days gone by, the thought of retirement usually brought with it visions of leisure, comfort, and enjoyment for those later years. Things have changed these days, though, and the convergence of some serious factors have cast a bit of…

Retirement Planning’s “Big Question”

The closer one gets to the point of Social Security eligibility, the bigger the question of “When should I retire?” looms. While it’s a basic question, it’s anything but simple, and there are strong and lasting implications associated with it.…

Social Security Benefits Losing Ground to Health Care Costs

HealthView Services (HVS ), considered to be a leading producer of health care cost-projection software, forecasts that health costs for today’s workers will at some point eclipse their Social Security benefits. Driven by a projected health care cost inflation rate of…

Younger Folks Banking on Social Security?

The results of a recent Gallup poll provide an indication that younger workers may be offsetting their absence of savings with a reliance on Social Security for their retirement years. In fact, as reported by Maurie Bachman in a post…

Support for Delaying Social Security Benefits

Much has been publicized about the benefit of avoiding the impulse to file for Social Security benefits at the earliest possible point (age 62). The obvious benefits include a larger monthly benefit when you do file and the availability of…

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