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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March 29th, 2023
Marianne Bailey
The first e-bike that caught John’s eye was the Pedego Comfort Cruiser. As its name suggests, this bike was all about comfort.
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March 29th, 2023
Greg Aler
Podcast: It seems like the Government has your back if your bank fails. Who has your back if you make a mistake in retirement? Full radio show from March 26, 2023: Marriage, divorce, and moving. Make sure your legal papers are in order. Why did well know financial author Robert Kiyosaki say, “May God have […]
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March 18th, 2023
Marianne Bailey
Welcome to my newest column! An unofficial travel blog of somewhat interesting trips to somewhere somewhat interesting. I’m calling it Destinations2Di4. Journey with me on random day trips or week-long voyages. We’ll visit hole-in-the-wall restaurants, small towns, big towns, small boats, big boats, small states, and big states all with a somewhat humorous state of […]
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March 16th, 2023
Marianne Bailey
St. Patrick’s Day, particularly in America, is often associated with parades, green beer, and revelry, which raises the question of how native Irish people perceive these festivities. Opinions among the Irish population are diverse; some view American celebrations as an enjoyable way to commemorate Irish culture, while others believe these festivities have deviated from the […]
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March 16th, 2023
Marianne Bailey
While cats and dogs are popular pets for seniors, there are other types of pets that can be just as rewarding and enjoyable. Here are five types of pets that seniors aged 50-70 should consider.
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March 5th, 2023
Marianne Bailey
Discover Tips and Tricks for Optimizing Your Libby App Greetings, my beloved elders! Are you sick of the library’s weighty books and your inability to meet due dates? I’m here to put your mind at ease by introducing you to the fantastic Libby app. To begin with, who or what is Libby? You can borrow […]
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February 23rd, 2023
Marianne Bailey
Seniors aren’t the only ones who find listening to podcasts to be a fun pastime. For older folks, podcasts have a variety of advantages, including entertainment, education, social interaction, and mental stimulation. This article will talk about the benefits of podcasts for older people and why they should listen to them. Podcasts provide an easy-to-use […]
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February 21st, 2023
David Goldstein
Maggie had never missed getting her annual flu vaccine. Every October, like clockwork, she would visit her doctor’s office to get vaccinated. This year, however, things were different. As Maggie got older, her memory started to slip, and before she knew it, it was late February, and she still hadn’t gotten her flu shot. She […]
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