A new Alzheimer’s prescription may soon be covered by insurance. Alzheimer’s affects many people. Those with the illness experience changes in memory, personality, and temperament. Family and friends of those with the disease must watch their loved one slowly slip away. Ongoing research continues regarding the prevention and treatment of the disease. According to a […]
Medicare does not cover all medical expenses. Many Americans must enroll in Medicare at age 65. This transition from private or business insurance can trigger mixed feelings. For some, reducing paying for expensive insurance premiums is a welcome change. For others, Medicare means entering a new aging stage and navigating a different type of healthcare. […]
Guidelines for RMDs look a little different in 2023. People save for retirement so they will have money to pay for things from bills to entertainment when they no longer work. Saving through a Roth IRA means the account is funded through after-tax dollars. With traditional IRAs and 401(k)s, pre-taxed money is added and grows […]
Scammers may be targeting Medicare billing. Some people have little to no empathy for others. Rather than working to provide value to others, these individuals often steal and manipulate to steal the hard-earned savings of others. These people are called thieves, robbers, con artists, scammers, and frauds. According to a recent Money Talks News article […]
Some insurance policies are necessary through all life stages. Insurance is certainly helpful in adulthood. Without car insurance, a simple fender bender could prove devastating to any budget. Home owners insurance is a lifesaver should your basement get flooded, your roof get struck by lightening, or your neighbor boy hit a baseball through the window […]
It is possible to save money on Medicare drug expenses. You read that right. Read on. Most people have had to take prescription medications at some point during their lives. For some, these drugs may target chronic and ongoing issues. For others, the medications may have been prescribed to address an illness or ailment for […]
People should research long-term care insurance options prior to making a purchase. Insurance is helpful in a variety of situations. It helps protect large financial investments like a home or car. People also utilize insurance to help pay for medical expenses. According to a recent Yahoo Finance article titled “What Happens if You Don't Use […]
Not all policy holders use their long-term care insurance. Nobody likes making an investment with no return. It feels pointless and like a terrible waste. Even so, some investments require a gamble. Or do they? According to a recent Yahoo Finance article titled “What Happens if You Don't Use Long-Term Care Insurance as a Senior?,” […]
Retirement costs can add up fast. Life is full of surprises. Sometimes these can be expensive. With a fixed income in retirement, unanticipated expenses can feel incredibly intimidating. According to a recent Money Talks News article titled “11 Huge Retirement Costs That Are Often Overlooked,” awareness of common high cost expenses in retirement can help you […]
Hearing aids can be incredibly expensive. People often take their ability to hear for granted. You can drive anywhere and find people blasting the music in their cars. They seem to be oblivious to how this habit impacts their delicate inner ears. Ah, youth. Although some people lose their hearing from poor choices; others experience […]
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