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By Holly Hargett
It’s the start of a new year and the quintessential time to get organized. It’s a fresh start to make improvements or a time to forgive yourself for not getting something...
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Whether or not you stay up to mark the new year, an expensive reality hits many Americans on January 1: medical insurance deductibles reset to zero and out-or-pocket costs go up.
Along with co-pays and coinsurance, those...
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It’s almost winter, so the snowbirds are getting ready to migrate south. No, we don’t mean real birds, but rather the more than 1 million Americans and Canadians who spend winter months in warmer climates in the...
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By Runar Thor
In 2020, American households spent an average of $4,942 on groceries, which translates to some $412 per month. But with rising prices caused by the pandemic, these numbers likely would’ve risen since then —...
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By Mary Jo Terry, Managing Partner at Yrefy
With student loan debt totaling nearly $1.75 trillion in the U.S., you can bet that it’s an issue that will attract its fair share of fraudsters and...
By Chris Holbert, CEO of SecuraTrac
If you’re a snowbird prepping for the migrating season to warmer weather for the winter, then you’re likely aware of how popular this season is going to be. With a readily available vaccine and...
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Have you already pledged that this is the year you finally get organized? If so, you’re like many of us who have vowed to make the start of the new year the time to get everything...
Now that they have time, more and more seniors are deciding to open the small business they have dreamt of for decades. Here are 5 benefits of using a virtual address - instead of your condo or home address,...
As we approach recession territory, older Americans need to be cautious of how their money is spent and find ways to be more frugal with their dollar.
Question: I received a letter that I have an overpayment. What should I do? (B. Kelly, Pinecrest)
Answer:
Don’t spend the extra money! Social Security will send you an overpayment notice with a request to repay the amount within 30 days.
If...