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Should My Parents Consider Retiring from Driving?

POSTED ON: March 18, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Retiring from driving can protect you and others. A driver license is a symbol of freedom in the United States. For decades youths have eagerly awaited their sixteenth birthdays so they could begin get their license. Many people fear the inexperience of young drivers on the road. According to a recent AARP article titled “Is […]
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How Do I Provide Long-Distance Caregiving?

POSTED ON: March 6, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Long-distance caregiving presents its own challenges. Your parents are aging. Whether their bodies are degrading mentally or physically, they may need a little more help. Unfortunately, you live out of town. According to a recent AARP article titled “Long-Distance Caregiving: 5 Key Steps to Providing Care From Afar,” caregiving brings with it several challenges. These […]
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How Can I Protect Against Financial Infidelity?

POSTED ON: February 24, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Financial infidelity is one type of marital unfaithfulness. You are married. Perhaps you have been married for a long time. Maybe your marriage is relatively new. You were financially secure, but you did not enjoy managing your financial affairs. Instead, you let your spouse manage the money. According to a recent The Mercury article titled […]
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Can I Prevent Limited Mobility in Aging?

POSTED ON: February 18, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Limited mobility can pose new challenges for aging adults. As people age, their bodies weaken. This increases the risk of falls. Injuries from falls limit mobility. Are there ways to help protect loved ones or yourself from these negative outcomes? According to a recent AARP article titled “Mobility Problems: What to Do When a Loved […]
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How Do You Support Adult Children with Disabilities?

POSTED ON: February 6, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Adult children with disabilities can be supported with proper estate planning. You are a parent of a child with a disability. No words can describe your love for your child or the bond you share. Supporting your child throughout his or her life has been a priority. As you age, you are concerned. How will […]
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Does Medicare Cover Long-Term Care Costs?

POSTED ON: February 5, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Long-term care costs require more than Medicare to pay for them. Americans are living longer. That is good news. Hopefully, you are one of them. If you are, chances are you will require long-term care at some point. Frequently cited numbers suggest about a 70% chance of needing some form of long-term care at some […]
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Are Cybercriminals Targeting Your Retirement Money?

POSTED ON: February 4, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Did you know cybercriminals are targeting retirement accounts? You have saved early and often for retirement. You know you need a significant nest egg to cover your expenses in your golden years. What happens if you reach retirement and the money is not there? According to a recent Insurance News.net article titled “Cybercrooks Targeting Retirement […]
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How to Prepare for Dementia and Alzheimer’s

POSTED ON: February 3, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Dementia and Alzheimer’s require proactive retirement planning. Getting older often involves declining cognitive functioning. For some, this involves a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s. These diagnoses can tend to derail retirement. According to a recent Barron’s article titled “Cognitive Decline Shouldn’t Derail Retirement Planning. Here Are Some Tips to Prepare Your Finances,” this makes proactive […]
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Do Some Caregivers "Target" Seniors?

POSTED ON: January 31, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Caregivers are not always trustworthy. For aging seniors, caregivers can be incredible blessings. They provide companionship, help with household chores, and assist with daily living. Unfortunately, some caregivers are frauds who perpetrated elder financial abuse. According to a recent Spectrum News 9 article titled “Investigators: Sarasota Woman Stole More Than $1M From 94-Year-Old Client,” Anna […]
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How Do Scammers Target Veterans?

POSTED ON: January 22, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Veterans are targets of scams. If you or your loved one has served in the military, you understand the meaning of sacrifice. The freedoms our nation enjoys are protected and preserved because of the brave men and women of our armed forces. Unfortunately, our soldiers face enemies on the home front as well. According to […]
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