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Social Security for Women

How Can Women Maximize Social Security?

POSTED ON: December 22, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Social Security needs may look different for men and women. Women and men are alike in many ways. They are also distinctly different. These differences do not make one better than the other. They may, however, demand specific planning. This is especially true when it comes to retirement planning. According to a Money Talk News […]
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roth ira and retirement

How Can a Roth IRA Benefit My Retirement?

POSTED ON: November 13, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
A Roth IRA can help you achieve greater financial security in retirement. After you enter retirement, your daily living expenses do not suddenly disappear. You still have bills to pay and groceries to purchase. Many people also have mortgages and other debts to pay off. When you add up these figures and the typical increase […]
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Trust Administration

Will Social Security Rules Change in 2021?

POSTED ON: November 9, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Social Security will look slightly different in 2021. When you think of retirement, you likely also think of Social Security. Social Security benefits provide monthly income in retirement for those who qualify to receive based on their work history. Although you should personally save and invest part of your income for retirement in a Roth […]
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power of attorney

What Power of Attorney do I Need?

POSTED ON: November 6, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Choosing the wrong power of attorney could get you into trouble. Incapacity planning is important for any adult. If something happens to you and you cannot manage your financial and health care decisions on your own, you will need someone to do so on your behalf. This involves creating and signing a power of attorney. […]
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retirement planning

What Planning is Required in Retirement?

POSTED ON: November 5, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
You cannot neglect your finances in retirement. You have recently entered retirement. You are enjoying some time to yourself with fewer responsibilities. Even so, there are certain responsibilities you cannot ignore. According to a recent MoneyTalksNews article titled “7 Money Moves You Should Make After Retiring,” you cannot escape legal matters and financial decisions. What […]
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caring for parent remotely

How Can I Provide Care for a Parent from Far Away?

POSTED ON: October 28, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
It may be challenging to provide care for a parent from a distance. Many families no longer live near each other. Jobs opportunities (or requirements) have taken adult children far from home. Perhaps you are one of these adult children. Now your parents are aging and need your help. You are not sure how to […]
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early retirement

Am I Prepared for Early Retirement?

POSTED ON: October 16, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Early retirement can threaten your financial security. You are retiring early. Perhaps this is voluntary. You are tired of the daily grind and want to travel and spend time with your loved ones. Maybe you have been offered early retirement from your employer as a result of the economic downturn. Many businesses are struggling to […]
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social security mistakes

Is It Possible to Make Social Security Mistakes?

POSTED ON: October 7, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
It is easy to make Social Security mistakes. Planning financially for retirement can feel overwhelming. You have been saving for years, but you know every little bit helps. Although Social Security will be insufficient to cover all of your expenses, it can supplement your savings. According to a recent Fox News article titled “These mistakes […]
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savings for individuals with disabilities

Can Individuals with Disabilities have Savings?

POSTED ON: October 2, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Individuals with disabilities may be able to qualify for Medicaid and have their own savings. Do you (or a loved one) have a disability? If yes, then you understand the value of assistance from means-tested government programs. Qualifying for and remaining eligible for these programs can be tricky. This is especially true if you or […]
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medicare plan

Should I Change My Medicare Plan?

POSTED ON: October 1, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
You could save money on your Medicare plan with appropriate planning. The start of autumn means Medicare open enrollment is drawing near. If you are currently enrolled in Medicare, you are likely aware of this fact. In fact, you have likely received an “annual notice of change” from your Medicare plan. According to a recent […]
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