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Money Is Not for Spending

It took me a long time to fully understand this profound truth: Money is not for spending. It is for managing first and then for spending.


Can Beginning RMDs Raise Your Medicare Premium?

Medicare bases your premiums on both your and your spouse’s income. What does this mean for someone who is beginning to take RMDs?


How to Help Your Senior Loved One Prevent Falls at Home

Each year, more than 1-in-4 older Americans fall, making it the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries for those age 65 and older. But many falls can be prevented. Here are some different tips that can help prevent them. 


How to Find and Claim Your Family’s Forgotten Assets

There are literally billions of dollars in unclaimed funds sitting in state treasuries and other agencies just waiting to be found.

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How to Help Your Overmedicated Parent

Unfortunately, millions of older Americans are taking way too many medications today, which raises their risk of dangerous side effects and drug interactions. 


20 Exciting Hobbies to Explore as a Single Senior in Retirement

If you’re a single retired senior looking for some new hobbies to explore, this list should spark a few ideas. Let the fun begin!


Want to Lower Your Heart Attack Risk? Cut Sodium, Add Potassium

Skipping the saltshaker and adding potassium-rich foods to your diet may lower your risk of heart attack. Researchers have found compelling evidence to support this balance in reducing cardiovascular risks.


Positive Vibes Only? Science Says It May Save Your Life

As most of us know, it’s no easy task to remain calm, feel happy, and experience satisfaction while coping with a health crisis. But positivity may have healing powers.


A Prayer When You Need to Welcome a Difficult Person

Welcoming involves bearing possible discomfort for the sake of another person’s inclusion, care, and healing. After all, that’s what Jesus did for us.

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3 Steps to Less Financial Stress with Your Spouse

It’s printed right there on our money: “In God We Trust.” 

But do we?


6 Ways to Honor Difficult Parents

Not only are you surrounded by others perplexed by their difficult parents, you are also surrounded by the unfailing love of your Heavenly Father, who has unconditional love for you and is a safe, wise, reliable shoulder to lean on.

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4 Key Factors to Determine Your Borrowing Potential with a Reverse Mortgage

A reverse mortgage is a unique financial tool. However, determining whether a reverse mortgage is the right choice for you involves more than just understanding its basic concept. It requires a thorough evaluation of your individual situation and future financial needs.


5 Mind-Blowingly-Simple Reasons Boomers Are Trading Suburbs For Active Adult Communities

Many Boomers are moving to 55+ active adult communities! Here are 5 reasons why you should consider just that!


Best Volunteer Vacations for Retirees in 2025

What if you could donate your time while fulfilling your travel goals? Enter “volunteer vacations” – an exciting and meaningful way for retirees to give back while enjoying new adventures!

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Boomer’s Guide to Visiting Beaufort, SC & Savannah, GA in Only 5 Days

Retirement blogger, Robert Fowler shares sights from his 5-day trip to Beaufort and Savannah, and includes all his favorite recommentdations!


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