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Student loan statistics never cease to disturb. Just in the United States, there are 44 million borrowers with $1.3 trillion in outstanding debt. With that

Student loan statistics never cease to disturb. Just in the United States, there are 44 million borrowers with $1.3 trillion in outstanding debt. With that

As we get closer to getting back to normal after the COVID-19 travel pause, we need to think about a travel budget. This inevitably means

Were you unable to enroll in Medicare during the Initial Enrollment Period? Fortunately, you have the opportunity to sign up for Medicare during the General

The “Welcome to Medicare” visit is known as the one-time appointment a Medicare beneficiary can decide to receive when they first sign up for Medicare.

Original Medicare covers a considerable portion of your medical expenses. Medicare Part A helps pay for inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facilities, hospice care, and

Medicare beneficiaries that have an Original Medicare plan may find gaps in their coverage they want to cover. Fortunately, there are options to help you

Every year the costs of Medicare change. The costs of Medicare in 2021 were announced in the late fall and have been in effect since

Many retirement investors have a considerable percentage of their investment in stocks and this has generally served them well. Stocks have recently been on a

A few weeks into a New Year and many think about various aspects of their lives. One of the primary areas that are commonly reviewed

As we look ahead to a new year, we think of our goals and priorities. Some of these goals can involve getting an Estate Plan