medicare

Important information about your Medicare Eligibility

This article is written by Diane Omdahl for Forbes and published on May 23,2024. Depending on your situation, you may not automatically qualify for Medicare, especially premium free Part A. As Diane points out it is important to think about…

Will Medicare Part B premiums wipe out COLA

After the government released the inflation rate for April, Social Security analysts began to estimate the cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) for 2025. As you may know, the Social Security Administration bases its COLA each year on average annual increases in CPI-W from…

Is it worth it to take early retirement?

We all dream of early retirement, but what if someone told you the financial benefits of working just one year longer? Would you do it? Or would you say, I want to retire; I’ve been working for forty years. Jordan…

Ask Rusty – Shocked Because Medicare Increase Results in Loss of Social Security Benefits

Dear Rusty:  My wife and I have taken a Social Security “Cut” — no 3.2% raise for us, due to something called “IRMAA,” based on our income. We actually took, together, a $400 a month cut. As far as I…

Thoughts on Meeting Retirement’s Financial and Healthcare Challenges

Nobody said it would be easy, and the closer many soon-to-be retired folks get to the goal line, the larger the challenges seem to loom. With savings levels down and the estimates of wealth required to retire comfortably steadily drifting…

The Social Security/Medicare Funding Picture in a Nutshell

Quite a bit of rhetoric is surfacing on the media airwaves about the operation and financial stability of America’s primary senior benefit programs, Social Security and Medicare. With much of the commentary dealing with the issue of the insolvency projections…

Understanding the Connection Between Social Security and Medicare

Reaching your sixties means it’s time to look ahead to your retirement years, and that means starting to take a look at what senior benefit programs like Social Security and Medicare will mean to you. It can appear to be…

Healthcare Costs in Retirement…Often Overlooked in the Planning Process

Predicting cash needs in retirement is a daunting task. It often focuses on day-to-day living expenses (e.g., housing, food clothing, travel, etc.) compared to expected income streams (e.g., Social Security, interest on savings, retirement account withdrawals, etc.). That makes sense,…

Moving? Remember to Alert Social Security!

Many Social Security beneficiaries elect to relocate, some to take advantage of a better climate, some to be closer to family, and some for any number of reasons. No matter why, it’s important that timely steps be taken to avoid…

Dental coverage, especially important for older Americans, is not covered by Medicare.

Dentists understand the importance of healthy teeth and gums.  Despite this, Medicare rarely, if ever covers the cost for these services. The great majority of older Americans are paying out of pocket or not getting basic dental service which could…

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