Enter asset-based charitable giving. This approach lets individuals use their assets, such as stocks or real estate, to boost their charitable impact. Oh, and did we mention it also reduces taxes?
Did you know that most Americans hold approximately 90% of their net worth in assets, with only 10% in cash? This presents a HUGE strategic charitable giving opportunity for seniors!
Managing medications as we age comes with unique challenges. From juggling complex drug schedules to monitoring side effects and coordinating with healthcare providers, seniors often require a personalized approach to their treatment plans. Here’s how custom medication management, caregiver support, and specialty pharmacies work together to simplify treatments.
“Can you offer any tips to help seniors save on their auto insurance? I recently turned 70 and got hit with a 25 percent premium increase on my car insurance.”
I had never heard of what is officially labeled “broken heart syndrome” until a friend of mine collapsed five weeks after her long-term sweetheart died. She was rushed to the emergency room and admitted into the hospital, but within 36 hours, she, too, was dead.
If your thyroid is out of whack, it can cause a number of health issues that can be tricky to detect because the symptoms often resemble other age-related health problems.
Many Americans don’t know that they must work a certain amount of time to receive premium-free Medicare Part A. Here’s what you need to know.
Estate planning remains one of the most important, yet overlooked, aspects of financial stewardship
A Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) can be a powerful tool for seniors. Here’s how they work.
With a little planning, you can guarantee your generosity makes a difference for years to come!
For older adults, hearing loss is all too common. The good news is that it can often be prevented, managed, or improved!
Learn more about the SURPRISING link between hearing loss and an increased risk of dementia in seniors.
What’s the answer for older adults who live alone?
It might just be Amazon’s Alexa.
“I’m a divorced 68-year-old childless cat lady. What resources are available to solo seniors like me?”
When the competition is finished, you’ll be happy that you gave it your best and motivated to do even better next time. That may be the biggest victory of all.






