Senior Living
- Liz Weston: Make the most of new rules for charitable givingMost people no longer get a tax deduction when they donate to charity. That shouldn’t keep you from making donations, but you may want to change your approach. Typically, only taxpayers who itemize...By LIZ WESTON of NerdWallet
Medicare
- If you have a standard Medicare plan, you need to know how supplemental Medicare insurance can...
- Cases of Medicare fraud and abuse are on the rise as scammers take over. Use this guide for...
- There are some changes coming to Medicare in 2023. Here’s what you need to know.
- Have you ever asked yourself the question: what dental coverage is available with Medicare? We...
Investment & Retirement
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- Map out your retirement’s long-term health care pictureLong-term health care, like any other part of life, requires a plan in order to be ready for anything that may happen, and to be comfortable. While some want to “age in place” for as long as...By Jan Burns
Health
- Modern Family aired its last episode in April 2020, but in the fictional universe where Phil...
- According to research published this week in JAMA Neurology, 10% of American adults over the age...
- In a recent article for MIT Technology Review, writer Charlotte Jee profiled her experience...
- Americans aren’t sold on artificial intelligence. Studies and surveys from the last five years or...
- Someone over the age of 65 falls down every second in the United States. That’s a ton of tumbles,...
- It’s difficult for me think of anything more high-reward, low-stakes than a bodega Belgian...
- The first time I made it to Europe, a decade ago, I briefly met a gentleman in a jewelry shop...
- Kane Tanaka, a Japanese woman who shared a birth year with the likes of George Orwell, Lou Gehrig...
- If you’ve ever been unfortunate enough to pay a visit to the “So your relationship fell apart”...
- By 2030, the market for apple cider vinegar is expected to reach $1.8 billion in annual revenue....
Finance
- IntroLend Even though retiring is the furthest thing from the minds of most twenty-somethings,...
- IntroLend Graduation for the Class of 2021 is here. Some college graduates have studied physics...
- IntroLend Congratulations! You have saved for your child's education using a state 529 plan and...
- IntroLend Saving for your child or grandchild's higher education is one of the most important...
- MoneyTips How can you retire with $1 million in assets? It's easy… if you start with $3 million!...
- MoneyTips Contributing to a retirement account can be difficult for lower income households, but...
- MoneyTips As much fun as it is to hold your tax refund check in your hands as you rub them...
- MoneyTips A stable income is critical to a comfortable retirement – as is limiting the amount of...
- MoneyTips The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 gave most Americans a break on their upcoming...
- MoneyTips Thanks to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), you should receive 1095 forms along with the...
- MoneyTips Social Security is generally considered a tax-free benefit, but that is not always the...
- MoneyTips You have just received an inheritance. What do you do now? You could spend it on some...
- MoneyTips Do you plan to "retire in place" and stay in your current area, or are you interested...
- MoneyTips You probably know about potential IRA tax traps related to withdrawals, rollovers, and...
- MoneyTips This is the first in a series of financial commentaries by our Editorial Roundtable....
- MoneyTips Jeff Rose, CFP (@jeffrose), of GoodFinancialCents.com believes we can learn a lot...
- MoneyTips Your checking account is a tempting target for thieves. You must stay alert for the...
- MoneyTips With summer ending, the end of the year will be around before you have time to figure...
- MoneyTips Are you familiar with the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)? If so, you probably...
- MoneyTips Are you on track to meet your retirement goals? If not, now is the time to give your...