Sometimes retirement savers tend to think of 65 as the age that medical expenses drop off their annual expenses. Nothing could be further from the truth. While Medicare eligibility can dramatically reduce the costs for healthcare for a retiree, there remains a cost for Medicare that the retiree will have to pay. This message explained what that cost is and how you can estimate your own cost of Medicare.
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Five Tips to Improve Your Credit Score
Bad credit? Here are five tips to help your credit score recover.
Weighed Down by Too Much Debt?
You CAN eliminate debt using these pro tips.
Roth vs. Pre-Tax: Which is best for you?
How two different tax treatments can make a big difference in your retirement savings.
What is an Annuity?
Basic description of a deferred annuity.
Understanding Tax Documents 1099-NEC and W-2
How to review your 1099-NEC or W-2.
Escape the Money Trap: Break Old Habits and Crush Post-Holiday Debt Now!
As the holiday season concludes, it’s time to reflect on expenses with family.
Slaying the FAFSA Dragon!
The rollout of the FAFSA for education year 2024 – 2025 had been anything but stellar, and some have experienced some real frustration completing the process. What is going on and what do you need to know.
Unmasking the Culprit: Is It Inflation or Are You Overspending?
Inflation is putting the squeeze on our wallets, but let’s see if our lifestyle choices are also throwing a curveball.
What to do if you overspent on gifts
As we put a bow on the Christmas season, you may be feeling regret from the purchases you’ve made. Here’s what you need to do about it.