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Aging Parents Need Help at Home
How to Determine if Aging Parents Need Help at Home How will you know when your aging parents need help at home? One thing is certain: your aging parents aren’t likely to be the ones who tell you they need a helping hand! Admitting the need for help and accepting assistance are not easy for people…
Read MoreRetirees Make the Most of Your Home Equity
Retirees Make the Most of Your Home Equity A home equity loan or home equity line of credit may be perfect for your retirement finances. But don’t delay; a fee increase is coming. A debt-free retirement has been the ideal scenario for so long that older adults often overlook a valuable financial resource: their home.…
Read MoreAging Parents Overspending – Running Low
Danger: Aging Parents Overspending, Running Low, And What You Can Do Briana called AgingParents.com in distress. She was feeling panicky and angry. Her 80 year old mother, Rhonda, had just bought another new car she could not afford. Briana explained that her mother’s funds were limited, but she kept insisting on living the life she…
Read MoreWhy is it always a goal to put aging loved ones on Medicaid?
Why is it always a goal to put aging loved ones on Medicaid? I’m asking this question, because I constantly see articles and receive advice from family/financial/ estate planning about getting Medicaid coverage, and how to “protect” the aging’s assets so they can qualify for Medicaid. Here’s my question, if your loved one spent their…
Read MoreReverse mortgages: What you need to know.
Reverse mortgages: What you need to know. Mass Mutual Blog. It’s similar to getting an advance on a paycheck, but in this case you are trading in equity in your home for a cash payment, typically tax-free. A reverse mortgage will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments. You can use the cash (taken as a lump…
Read MoreWho’s Ready for a 24% Cut to Social Security Benefits?
Who’s Ready for a 24% Cut to Social Security Benefits? Without significant changes, big benefit cuts await seniors in 15 years. The Social Security program has been providing a financial foundation for our nation’s retired workforce for more than 80 years. Of today’s nearly 65 million beneficiaries, 46 million of them are retirees, many of…
Read MoreReverse Mortgages Get A New Look in Covid Times
Reverse Mortgages Get A New Look in Covid Times by Financial Advisor. F.A. Online. The reverse mortgage market got some new respect earlier this year. When it looked like Covid-19 might wreck the retirement plans of older Americans, some turned to these mortgages to tap a new source money. Home equity conversion mortgages (aka, reverse mortgages)…
Read MoreRetirement Planning Tool
Why a Reverse Mortgage is worth considering more now than ever as a retirement planning tool. During our COVID-19 lockdown, my wife returned to an old hobby and set up a jigsaw puzzle on our dining table. Four-hundred and ninety-nine pieces and quite a few hours later, she learned she was missing something. Disappointing, right? We…
Read MoreTalk About Your Money
With Adult Children Home, Now’s the Time: Talk About Your Money. Riding out the pandemic with family presents the perfect chance to lay it all out: priorities, account balances, end-of-life directives. For far too many families, financial planning is akin to scheduling dental surgery. The prospect of pain and discomfort prompts many to put it…
Read MoreFaulty Benefit Information from Social Security
Retiree gets faulty benefit information directly from Social Security personnel Dear Liz: I’m concerned that you don’t make it clear that in order for a Social Security benefit to grow, a person needs to keep working and earning the same income that they’ve been making. I’ve retired recently and am lucky enough to have a…
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