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New World Order or Continued Global Economy?
What will the economy look like in the future? Read our expert's analysis of opposing predictions from the Odd Lots podcast.
APTC Expanded in the Inflation Reduction Act
Hear from our expert about the Advanced Premium Tax Credit's three-year extension.
Which U.S. Cities Have the Highest (Lowest) Inflation?
WalletHub did the research - we share it with you here. Where does your city rank?
10 Things People Often Don't Take into Account (But Should) When Retiring/Moving Abroad
What should you take into account when retiring abroad? The team at International Citizens Group has compiled their top 10 pieces of advice that oftentimes are not considered, but are highly important for those moving abroad.
Will Survivors of the First Year of the Pandemic Have Lower Mortality?
In the first year of the pandemic, 300,000 Americans ages 60+ died from COVID-19, with the oldest and least healthy at greater risk.
IRS Notice 2022-53 and RMD Penalties for Designated Beneficiaries
There's good news for individuals who inherited IRAs recently but forget to take required minimum distributions, explains Denise Appleby, CEO of Appleby Retirement Consulting, Inc.
Save More Money by Evaluating Your Medicare Plan During Open Enrollment
The NCOA wants everyone with Medicare to evaluate their coverage before this year's open enrollment, here's why-
Inflation Reduction Act: Medicare Drug Price Reforms Kick Off In 2023
President Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act - how will that impact your retirement planning?
Medicare Members Win Big Victories in Landmark Bill
Climate change and environmental investments, insulin prescription price caps, allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies, and more.
Medicare Upgrades On Tap For Retirees As House Takes Up Massive Inflation Act
Lower health-care costs for American seniors would become closer to reality on Friday if the House, as expected, passes the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
Opinion: Regulating Crypto is the Only Way It'll Thrive
Legal frameworks could help bring cryptocurrency into the mainstream. Here are four ways regulation could protect firms and investors.
EARN Act Update
The Senate Finance Committee just approved two amendments to a bipartisan retirement reform bill.
Reduce Personal Taxable Income and Increase Tax Revenue - A Novel Idea
Since 1998, you can sell your home and exclude gain from your income of up to $250,000 (single filing) and up to $500,000 (married filing joint). But with inflation, shouldn't that excludable amount be increased? Here's an idea that would benefit individuals and the government.
International Women’s Day: Let’s Fight for Financial Equality
In 2022, let's stand up for women's empowerment and financial equality. Speak out against injustice and inequality to break the bias.
10 Financial “Pearls of Wisdom” from Mothers to their Daughters
Here's what boomer mothers have to say to their daughters about money.
10 Congressional Priorities for Seniors and Retirement
Here is a list of 10 priorities Congress can act on this year to make a huge impact on the lives of millions of voters in 2022.
Major Changes to Washington State’s Long-Term Care Program
A new wave of changes is coming to Washington State's long-term care program: WA Cares Fund.
Congressional Effort to Eliminate Alternative Investments from IRAs Wouldn’t Make Sense
The current version of the hotly debated Build Back Better bill has removed sections that would harm hundreds of thousands of investors and adversely impact the economy.
How COVID-19 Caused a “She-cession”
Why does COVID-19 seem to have had an inordinate impact on women in the workforce? Financial Planner Katelyn E. Murray explains.
Is “Retirement” Obsolete?
Our vision of retirement is changing. What does it truly mean to "retire" today?
The Future of Paid Family Leave
With paid leave being taken in and out of the reconciliation bill, you might be wondering, what is paid leave, and why is it so important?
Does Planning End at Retirement?
What kind of financial plans do you need to make after you retire?
Doc Emrick Retires as America's NHL Voice
In a wide-ranging interview, Mike "Doc" Emrick discussed why he decided to retire, what he'll miss most about being a play-by-play broadcaster for NHL hockey games, and what he plans to do next in life.
How the Election May Affect Your Retirement
Is there real change coming with the November elections? Adviser Kelly Campbell takes a look at what's needed versus what's being promised.