Climate Change is Fueling the US insurance Problem

My Comments: Many here in the US continue to deride those of us who believe climate change is real. Much of that is political and to the detriment of all of us. My family lives in Florida and while our insurance rates have not increased to the extent described below, they have gone up. The …

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How to Pay for Long-Term Care

My Comments: This a long post, but the topic is critical for many of us. People are living longer and longer which significantly increases the odds of needing some serious help before the end arrives. And in most cases, it ain’t cheap. Fortunately, my wife and I are still relatively functional, though we both see …

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35 Retirement Planning Mistakes You’re Wasting Money On

My Comments: First, 35 mistakes is more than anyone is likely to make. Second, despite by having been a professional financial planner for almost 50 years, I can tell you that despite my presumed skills, I made some serious mistakes along the way. Third, there’s a lot here to absorb, but I hope you make …

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The Rising Cost of Long-Term Care

My Comments: Few of us expect to live to be 100, much less much longer than that. What we don’t expect is to find ourselves unable to effectively look after ourselves as the end approaches. Yes, many of us are living longer and longer, but that comes with a significant cost. The projected cost numbers …

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Can You Pass This Retirement Literacy Quiz?

My Comments: If you’re still working and expect to continue living, chances are you’ll decide at some point to retire. That’s when you stop working for money and money starts working for you. The trick is to have enough to maintain your chosen standard of living. I’m hoping you’ll read the few words below and …

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Navigating the Three Economic Phases of Retirement

My Comments: I became a follower of Don Graves, the author of the following article, a number of years ago. His ideas about paying for retirement are very similar to what I’ve attempted to tell clients for almost four decades. As he says below, we pass through different psychological phases during our lives, and especially …

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The Most Important Retirement Table You’ll Ever See

My Comments: This comes from a publication called The Motley Fool that I follow. This article describes averages that may or may not apply to you. But the framework is real and if retirement is in your future, there may be thoughts here that resonate with you, especially if you are 20-25 years away from …

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Life Expectancy After Retirement–Here’s What To Expect

My Comments: Life expectancy is an elusive category of thought. If you follow news sources, be they paper or digital, too often the person who died is younger than you are. At least to someone my age. That being said, it’s something I’ve dealt with professionally for years. Mindful that none of us has a …

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How a Fixed Index Annuity Can Manage Retirement Income Risks

My Comments: Like the author’s first words below, I’ve spent my career looking for ways to help clients grow and maintain their financial lives. Many  of them are living much longer than they expected to. I’ve lived far longer than my father, despite our having similar health issues, and I expect to be around for …

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For Anyone Who Has Live 60 or More Years …

I don’t know who first authored the following thoughts. My only clue is it appeared recently on a news feed followed by the initials LW.  The ideas expressed are fascinating and very relevant for those of us 60 years old or more. Some of them might not apply to you but many resonate with me. …

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