The Long-Term Care Crisis: Are you prepared?
As the long-term care crisis worsens, here’s what you need to know to make sure you’re not caught off guard when it comes to your retirement. It is easy to […]
As the long-term care crisis worsens, here’s what you need to know to make sure you’re not caught off guard when it comes to your retirement. It is easy to […]
Are you retiring soon? While you might think you’ve covered all the bases, there’s a certain expense that has a tendency to sneak up on seniors. What is the number
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“Always read the fine print” is a sentiment that can keep you in the know and help you avoid falling prey to myths and rumors. Medicare is no exception, so
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As we draw an end to long-term care planning month, the team at APO Financial want to make sure you are fully prepared for the changes to come in 2023.
Healthcare costs present a huge financial challenge for many households. With a health savings account (HSA), you can pay for medical costs with pre-tax income. The cost of healthcare has
Even though you\’re a long time away from needing long-term care, now is the time to plan. An estimated 70% of Americans currently age 65 will need long-term care at
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One of your largest retirement expenses could be your healthcare costs. An average 65-year-old couple retiring today will need an estimated $300,000 to cover their healthcare costs, according to a
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Over 60% of Baby Boomers are more afraid of running out of money than of dying, according to a recent survey.[1] Even retirees who have saved a substantial amount for
People are retiring differently today than in the past – just think, will you retire exactly like your parents did? Probably not. Retirement is no longer about the end of
An average 65-year-old couple retiring today will need an estimated $285,000 to cover their healthcare costs.[1] This doesn’t even include long-term care costs, which can run as high as $253
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