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The $20 drugstore find that could save retirees $3,000 in dental bills
Here's a simple solution to an expensive problem that Medicare likely will not cover.
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“I think about money all the time”: How this savings-obsessed couple plans to retire at 50
A dental hygienist and a tech product manager share their financial-planning strategies ...
Although most Medicare enrollees don't pay a premium for Part A, there are other costs involved. Each time you're admitted to ...
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5 Reasons Portugal Is Such A Popular European Retirement Destination
From coastal towns to historic cities, Portugal has become a top choice for retirees seeking an easier pace of life, ...
Having a health insurance card does not always mean having a place to go when care is needed. Appointments are scarce.
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — Taking on a different kind of act of service, a retired dentist and a previous restaurant owner ...
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7 tax return items retirees must double check for 2025
Retirees filing 2025 returns face a maze of shifting rules, phaseouts and age-based breaks that can quietly change their tax ...
Retirees face growing pressure to maintain liquid emergency funds as inflation and market volatility threaten long-term ...
Editor, project management specialist, technical writer, buyer, logistician, and accountant are part-time jobs that pay well ...
Expiration of expanded subsidies has left many with higher healthcare costs – and some with no coverage at all ...
A study finds that Pennsylvania hospitals are hard-pressed by comparison with facilities elsewhere in the U.S.
Announcing your retirement a few months in advance is often considered a courtesy to your company. Not only does it give your employer time to manage the transition and hire a replacement, but it also ...
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