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Bank scams are on the rise. There are five common tricks of fraudsters. Did you get a call, email or message saying there is an issue with your account and you need to move money to resolve it? Are you being pressured to act fast or keep it secret? Did someone ask you to deposit […]

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Protect Yourself

Medicare provides foundational health coverage for retirees – but it comes with gaps, and there are no caps on out-of-pocket spending. That naturally leads seniors to search for answers to questions that arise. In doing so, please protect yourself from Medicare scams. The most common Medicare scams involve fraudulent health care providers or impostors who

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When One Spouse Passes

When one spouse passes away, the surviving spouse’s social security benefit may change significantly, and many retirees are unaware that they generally do not continue receiving both monthly checks. In most cases, the surviving spouse receives the higher of the two benefits, while the smaller benefit stops, which will still create an unexpected reduction in

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Trust

Sometimes as we are in the midst of our retirement years, we need to have a serious heart-to-heart with our adult children. That conversation can often begin by explaining that not every decision you make will look the way they would personally choose to handle things, but that does not mean it is uninformed or

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Dependable, and Not Just For Retirement

A fixed index annuity can provide a dependable stream of income, which becomes especially valuable after a divorce when household finances are often disrupted. It offers protection of principal while still allowing for some growth, helping preserve assets during a period of financial transition. Guaranteed lifetime income options can create a sense of financial independence

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The Last Thing 

The last thing you need to worry about when you retire is losing your sense of purpose. Staying mentally and socially engaged matters more than most people expect. Health tends to outweigh wealth, so maintaining routines that support physical and cognitive well-being becomes critical. Many retirees underestimate how important structure is even when they no

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Staggered Retirement 

Staggered retirements are more common than you might think, especially when couples are different ages. A two-phase retirement can affect both you when it comes to your savings and spending needs. It’s important to think ahead about how you’ll both plan for and handle these impacts. There are differing and varied options that may fit

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The Trifecta

If you are mulling over in your mind your list of tangible assets, savings accounts, and creating your will, you may be trying to determine that trifecta question of how to be able to keep what you have in your name, have access to income, but still leave something as a legacy to your heirs.

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Taxes On Social Security

Our Clients have come to us asking why they are paying taxes on their Social Security income when they thought it would be tax-free. It isn’t just those that have built significant wealth that will be paying taxes on some of their Social Security; when your provisional income (your modified adjusted gross income plus 50%

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