MAKING YOUR MONEY LAST Making your money last in retirement. Live Well Without Running Out of Money in Retirement. These money-generating tactics will help retirement savers enjoy their Golden Years without stressing over cash. As you near retirement, you might look back and think that saving for this next stage of life was the easy…

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Baby-chaser index tracks boomers who move to be near grandchildren Where millennials lead, their parents and grandparents may follow Some grandparents are willing to uproot themselves if it means they can be closer to their grandchildren. No need to take that trip to grandma’s house — she may be coming to you. A quarter of…

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Retirees and Household Debt Household debt among retired people has increased in recent years, according to data from Next Avenue. Around 60% of 65+ households carried debt in 2016, up markedly from about 42% in 1992. Credit card debt and student loans have increased as well. One of the most stressful debt type for older…

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U.S. Govt- How to pay for care. Costs & How to Pay for care – Paying Privately for care – Reverse Mortgages to pay for care. I found this publication by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on LongTermCare.gov.   To help find your path forward. The Basics Just beginning to think about long-term care? Start here; it’s…

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Trying to figure out how you can pay for in home care for a loved one? You are not alone trying to find a way to keep mom or dad at home especially if they have already had a bad nursing home experience. Trying to find a way to pay to keep an elderly parent…

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A Housing Crisis for Seniors Last fall, I had to take the car keys away from an elderly relative who lives alone. This intervention should have happened much earlier, but when the day came it was one of the more emotionally wrenching things I’ve ever done. “Don’t take my car away,” he pleaded. “Without my…

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Paying for long-term care As we learned in last week’s, the cost of custodial care in Aiken is about $5,000 per month for a private room in a nice nursing home and between $20-$25 a day for in-home care. If you and your spouse, or you alone if you are single, have determined that you…

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Good Reasons for Taking Early Social Security Benefits Are Few. Forbes Retirement Taking Social Security benefits as early as possible, at age 62, is not very beneficial for an American retiree concerned with maximizing their post-working income. This is according to Steve Vernon, FSA and consulting research scholar in the financial security division at Stanford…

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Outrageous Things People With Dementia Say and How to Respond I have been though this myself, so print this off as a great guide becuase you will experience most of these phases. Dementia can cause people to say and do some pretty odd things. Family caregivers may be caught off-guard at first, but as they…

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Beginners Guide: What is Equity Release? As we grow older and settle into life, we build up a net worth to be used to help us get through our golden years and hopefully leave a little something extra for our children on the side. Using your financial resources effectively isn’t the simplest of tasks, but…

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