Given recent trends in longevity, there’s a good chance you could be retired for 20 to 30 years, which might mean you’ll be retired for a third of your life—or more! You’ll want to plan ahead and take steps to help yourself be financially secure, healthy, and happy for the rest of your life. This
Retirement
The upcoming election is only days away, and the two presidential candidates remain in a statistical dead heat. Control of the U.S. Congress seems likely to be narrow as well, with either party having a chance to win control. Clearly, the electorate is deeply divided, and it is increasingly rare to find issues that transcend
They’re not right for every family, but there are times when a silent trust is a good idea. A silent trust is one that isn’t revealed to the beneficiary by either the trustee or trust grantor (or creator). The trustee manages the assets and usually doesn’t make distributions to the beneficiary. After a period of
As you approach retirement, it’s important to develop a retirement income strategy. Developing tax-efficient retirement withdrawal strategies to plan your income stream should be an annual process. Each year your taxable income will change, and potentially your living expenses. The tax code has also changed repeatedly in the last 10 years, so it’s important to
Subsidizing home care for aging adults has been discussed in decades past. Now it is part of the political discussion once again. Can it ever be achieved? Consider the obstacles and possible benefits. History In the 1970’s, less than ten years after Medicare became the law of the land in 1965, public health officials recognized
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