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Will I Inherit My Parents’ Debts?

If my parents are in debt and they die, who pays the bills? I am terrified of inheriting my parents’ debt

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Without Trust, You Have Nothing— in Money and in Life

Navigating relationships can be tough. Discover how to address money issues with your partner while maintaining trust.


The Key to Longevity: Exploring Blue Zones (Part II)

Dan Buettner has reverse-engineered longevity. Lucky for us, he’s more than willing to share his findings with anyone who is curious.


Lowering Your Sodium Intake

More than 90% of Americans consume too much sodium, which can lead to high blood pressure, hypertension, and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.


Service Dogs Can Help Seniors with Disabilities

What are the benefits of service dogs for seniors with chronic conditions?


Why Buying Brand-New Can Be a Financial Mistake (How to Score a Great Used Car Instead)

You start out looking for a practical, reliable used car. But before you know it, you’re sipping bad dealership coffee, staring at a contract for a brand-new CR-V with payments that could fund a small island nation.


The 9 Best Cruise Lines Catering to Senior Citizens Seeking Relaxation & Adventure

Have you always wanted to go on a cruise but weren’t sure where to start? Are you wondering what the best cruise lines are for seniors? Here’s what you need to know!


5 Things Couples Get Wrong about Money

And to make it worse, “…opposites often attract. Spenders attract hoarders, and worriers attract avoiders,” Dr. Atwood said.


6 Healthy Nighttime Routines to Establish for Better Sleep

Nighttime can be challenging for many different reasons. I believe the key to establishing better bedtime routines is finding ways to involve God in those couple of hours leading up to bedtime.

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Assisted Living Costs in 2025: A Guide to Affording Senior Care

Planning for assisted living is a big decision, both financially and emotionally. Understanding what affects costs, exploring payment options, and using available resources can take the stress out of the process.

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Living with Less May Be the Best Way to Live

Recently, I’ve been on yet another of my seemingly never-ending quests to pare down and clean out. I got this surge of energy after reading how Graham Hill is living with less. A lot less.


Common Power of Attorney Mistakes to Avoid

When it comes to estate planning and legal decision-making, few documents are more important—or more frequently misunderstood—than the Power of Attorney (POA).


Clarifying the DOGE Allegations About Social Security

What is going on with the DOGE reports about Social Security recipients who are supposedly 120 years old?


Where are the Best Places in Kentucky for Retirement?

What is it about Kentucky that beckons older adults? Is it the low cost of living? The scenic hills and forests? Or is it these great cities? Here are some of the best places in Kentucky for retirement!


How Leg Pains Could be an Early Sign of Heart Attack or Stroke

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an under-the-radar disease that affects approximately 8 to 12 million Americans. Here are the signs and symptoms to know.

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