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Transitioning to the Medicare System – It’s All About Process, Not Product

By Joanne Giardini-Russell January 16, 2022

In the US, we have a system where every person that becomes 65 years old must make some decision related to Medicare, the health insurance system for people over 65. It’s a system where every person has to do something or NOT do something…

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Do You Need a Long-Term Care Plan?

By Peter Keers January 03, 2022

Financial planning for retirement frequently ignores a huge subject area: planning for potential long-term care costs. Studies show that well over half of today’s 60-year-olds will eventually require some sort of long-term care. Yet, only about half of us…

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Is There No Escape from Overthinking?

By Jane Sawyer December 20, 2021

After submitting my first article for Sixty and Me, “What Should I Do? Confessions of an Overthinker,” I wanted to affirm my next step. I had decided to enter the blogosphere, but found myself overthinking, again. This week, I’ve been feeling…

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Year-End Tax Tips That Can Save You Money (VIDEO)

By Justin Pritchard November 29, 2021

As 2021 comes to an end, it’s an excellent time to review your finances for any tax moves that might benefit you. This time of year might be busy with seasonal events and other deadlines, but some opportunities come with an expiration date…

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Why Unretirement Can Be What You’re Looking for After 60

By Lori Martinek November 10, 2021

Sometimes retirement doesn’t turn out the way we imagined. We may not be ready emotionally or financially, or have enough activities to fill up a once busy calendar. We may miss the day-to-day social interactions of the workplace or find it hard to make…

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6 Tips for Thriving in Post-Divorce Retirement

By Stephen Chen November 03, 2021

Pre-pandemic, divorce had been declining in America – except for older Americans. A lot of studies have been conducted on the topic, one stating that the number of people over the age of 50 who divorce nearly doubled…

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Turning Retirement Savings Upside Down

By Danielle Howard October 26, 2021

You have spent years learning about how to “save” for retirement. Save first, spend later. Dollar Cost Averaging. Asset allocation and rebalancing. In the United States, you have put money into your IRA, or your employer…

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How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in the US

By Koob Moua October 26, 2021

Navigating the ins and outs of an Assisted Living Facility is an arduous task. Understanding the associated costs and affordability of Assisted Living Facilities is an additional battle. Alongside our Guide to Assisted Living Facilities, we take you through a more specific vessel – costs associated with Assisted Living Facilities.  We take you through how: […]

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Tips for Finding a Job After 60

By Anthony Cirillo October 19, 2021

Many people are working well beyond the traditional retirement age, partly out of necessity and partly because they still want to contribute and are not ready to retire. Whether you’ve been laid off, you’re retired and looking…

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Guide for Assisted Living Facilities

By Koob Moua September 27, 2021

Opening a near chapter in your life should not be met with dread, stress, and confusion. When it comes to transitioning to long-term care, several buzz words and different terms are used – almost so that hair pulling is necessary. Is an Independent Facility and Assisted Living Facility the same thing? Is an Assisted Living […]

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