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If You Regret Claiming Social Security Early, You Can Have a Do-Over 

Ask any ten people what the best strategy is for claiming Social Security and you’ll likely get ten different answers. The decision on when to file is filled with what-if scenarios and “on-the-other-hand” arguments. Ultimately, it’s a highly individual decision. The best answer is the one that fully addresses your particular situation and, if you’re … Read more

Family Caregivers are Unprepared for the Stress of Managing Finances 

Dozens of articles appear each week about the challenges of being a caregiver. We’ve shared many of these here on the Blog. But occasionally we encounter an article like this one from NextAvenue that tells a familiar story from a slightly different perspective. Articles like these help us understand the pressures of caregiving with greater … Read more

Is Debt Consolidation the Right Step to Get You Back on Track?

If the headlines and news articles are telling an accurate tale, many U.S. seniors are entering their so-called golden years in precarious financial shape. One example: we’ve recently come across a seeming barrage of articles about retirees and debt. It’s an important subject that we’ve written about in the past few weeks here on the … Read more

Entitlement Cuts are a Decade Away Unless Congress Acts

Whenever we read about entitlement cuts or the looming crisis with the Social Security trust fund, we confess to an overwhelming sense of déjà vu. After all, the topic of entitlement cuts and the urgent need to shore up the financial underpinnings of Social Security and Medicare have been in the news for years now, … Read more

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