May 24th, 2023 Marianne Bailey
How Modern Streaming Services are Simplifying Entertainment for Seniors In recent years, the trend of cutting the cord—canceling traditional cable or satellite television subscriptions in favor of streaming services—has gained significant momentum. This shift toward streaming services is driven by numerous advantages that cater to modern viewers’ preferences. The rise of platforms like Netflix, Amazon […]
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May 5th, 2023 Marianne Bailey
Mid-life crisis is a term that is often used to describe the feelings of uncertainty and self-doubt that many people experience as they enter their 40s and 50s. While this phenomenon is often associated with younger adults, it can also affect senior citizens. In this blog post, we will explore some of the reasons why […]
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May 4th, 2023 Marianne Bailey
As we cruise down the highway of life, there comes a time when we all dream of a comfortable, fulfilling, and exciting retirement. The question is, where should you spend these golden years? TheHIPSenior.com has done the legwork for you, bringing together the top 10 states offering the perfect blend of climate, cost of living, […]
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May 3rd, 2023 Marianne Bailey
I recently attended a PGA golf tournament in Hilton Head. We go to the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing every year. As a matter of fact, Heritage Week is my favorite holiday. I don’t have to purchase presents, bake cookies, hide eggs, baste a bird, or drive across town to visit friends and relatives, yet […]
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April 29th, 2023 Marianne Bailey
Seniors Tackling Tech Changes Like Champs! The click of a button, the scroll of a mouse, and the sound of an alert weren’t frequent in the past. However, these are now the beat of our digital lives. While the younger generation may be quick to adapt, our senior citizens, those 55 and older, frequently find […]
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April 18th, 2023 Greg Aler
How much should you watch or act on information and predictions that you see on financial TV? Mom always told us, “consider the source.” How much should you believe on financial TV? Social Security has moved up the date when they will cut back benefits. Will it affect you? 70% of people will need some […]
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April 17th, 2023 Marianne Bailey
Tune in as AJ shares fascinating insights into the history of the Congressional Cemetery, an important historical landmark. He also provides updates on current events taking place at the cemetery and other valuable information you won’t want to miss. The Congressional Cemetery, officially known as the Washington Parish Burial Ground, is a historic cemetery located […]
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April 11th, 2023 Greg Aler
In this episode: What is different from the big box firms and Golden Reserve with investment planning? Article: Stop saving! Social Security will be enough. Are people who have success in retirement just lucky? Our checklist of what you want your money to do in retirement. How is tax planning different when you stop working?
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April 4th, 2023 Greg Aler
The new law raises the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) age in two steps. The RMD age increases to 73 beginning in 2023. In 2033, the RMD age will further increase to 75. Folks born between 1951 and 1959 will need to start their RMDs after age 73. We’re told this is a good thing. But is […]
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March 30th, 2023 David Goldstein
The availability of AI based medical education could quickly become a game-changer for seniors – here’s how. Originally Published on BoomerBuyerGuides.com
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