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TIPS for Inflation

TIPS for Inflation

A look at these securities, in light of the Federal Reserve’s new outlook. This summer, the Federal Reserve made a key policy shift. It announced that it would focus on promoting job creation and tolerate a little more inflation along the way for the near future. Fed...
The A, B, C, & D of Medicare

The A, B, C, & D of Medicare

Breaking down the basics. Whether your 65th birthday is on the horizon or decades away, understanding the different parts of Medicare is critical, as this government-sponsored program may play a role in your future health care decisions. Parts A & B: Original...
Eldercare Choices in the COVID-19 Era

Eldercare Choices in the COVID-19 Era

Exploring your extended care options may be wise at this time. Given the threat of COVID-19, seniors today may be considering their extended care alternatives with extra caution.1 In addition to health factors, the cost can be an issue. According to Genworth’s 2020...
Stimulus Act Raises Dependent Care FSA Limits

Stimulus Act Raises Dependent Care FSA Limits

What You Should Know  If you’re one of the Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) beneficiaries, you may have probably already gotten wind of the recent updates and adjustments. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which was signed into law by Joe Biden on...
How Women Can Prepare For Retirement

How Women Can Prepare For Retirement

A practical financial checklist for the future. When our parents retired, living to 75 amounted to a nice long life, and Social Security was often supplemented by a pension. The Social Security Administration estimates that today’s average 65-year-old woman will live...