Responsible Retirement. Reverse Mortgage Alabama. Using Reverse Mortgages In A Responsible Retirement Income Plan. Wade Pfau, FORBES CONTRIBUTOR Professor @ The American College; Principal @ McLean Asset Management Though reverse mortgages have long held a bad reputation, research and public policy in recent years are shedding new light on their potential uses in retirement. The…

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Free Retirement Money. Reverse Mortgage Alabama. Don’t pass up free retirement money from Uncle Sam CBS MONEYWATCH By STEVE VERNON Did you know that a tax incentive could help pad your retirement account? “Many workers who are saving for retirement may be missing out on the Saver’s Credit because they are unaware of it,” said…

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Reverse Mortgage Education. Reverse Mortgage Alabama.com Chicago Law School Receives Reverse Mortgage Education Grant. by Alex Spanko Published in HECM, News, Reverse Mortgage The John Marshall Law School in Chicago received a more than $34,000 grant to help fund its continuing reverse mortgage education programs for the public. The school’s Fair Housing Legal Support Center…

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What is reversed. New Article from Jack Guttentag “The Mortgage Professor”. AP. The Mortgage Professor: The ‘reversed’ in reverse mortgages and ‘skipping’ payments By Jack Guttentag The Mortgage Professor Occasionally, I like to play professor by answering some of the more interesting questions I have received. The ones I respond to below are all interesting for…

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Retirement Funding.  How retired homeowners can avoid running out of money by Jack Guttentag. Daily Herald Chicago, Illinois. The combination of increased longevity and declines in the coverage of defined benefit pension plans means that, increasingly, retirees risk running out of money because they live too long. Reverse Mortgages can supplement income and supplement retirement…

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Long Term Care. Reverse Mortgage Alabama. Reverse Mortgage Line of Credit Could Fund Long Term Care. NERD WALLET ADVISOR VOICES There’s a 70% chance that people over 65 will need some kind of long term care, including services such as home care, assisted living and skilled nursing, according to government statistics. There are lots of…

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