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Money and finance for aging in place

Money and finance are obvious pillars of aging in place. Managing money in retirement can feel overwhelming, but with the right tools and knowledge, it doesn’t have to be. Get help with trusted guidance to help seniors and caregivers make confident, informed decisions about financial well-being. Whether you're planning for retirement, managing a fixed income, or looking for ways to protect your assets, this category is your go-to source for practical financial advice.

Retirement is a time to enjoy life—not worry about finances. By staying informed and proactive, you can ensure your money continues to work for you, no matter what life brings. Explore our latest articles and discover practical, senior-focused financial guidance you can trust.

Start planning with confidence today—because when you take charge of your money, you take charge of your future.

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Saving Money in Our Current Economy

October 25, 2008 By Mark Hager

Many baby boomers and seniors are cutting back in order to make ends meet during these lean times we seem to be in. We all want to be able to make the most of our money, but we encourage you to take a good look at where you are spending your income so you can […]

Filed Under: Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: Aging in Place, elderly, finances, money, saving, saving money, seniors

Saving More Important Than Ever

October 13, 2008 By Mark Hager

A study by the AARP released last week reveals the impact this economy is having on Baby Boomers.  A high percentage of individuals have changed the way they invest their money because of these turbulent economic times.  Many are dipping into their retirement accounts or have stopped depositing money in their IRA in order to […]

Filed Under: Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: AARP, Aging in Place, elderly, finances, financial planning, money, retirement, saving money, seniors

Planning for the Cost of Daily Care

October 1, 2008 By Mark Hager

When you are building your own aging in place plan, consideration needs to be given to the costs for alternate care services. For the millions of baby boomers taking care of an older parent now, this information may be helpful as well. On September 30th, 2008, the MetLife Mature Market Institute(R) released the results of […]

Filed Under: Caregiving, Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: adult daycare, Caregiving, daily care, elderly, financial planning, money, seniors

Money Saving Tips for Seniors Part II

September 18, 2008 By Mark Hager

With the rise in gas prices and consumer goods many people are looking to squeeze every ounce of buying power they can from their money. Here are a few more tips on how you can save money. Saving a little here and there can really add up. Make your home more energy efficient: Most public […]

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Rising Living Costs to Blame for Increased Senior Bankruptcy Filings

August 30, 2008 By Mark Hager

Rough economic conditions are hitting older Americans hard. Rising medical care and consumer goods being the worst. Many older people are taking on debt to pay for medical care. According to one study by the Harvard Law School, bankruptcy filings for seniors showed an increase from 8% in 1991 to 22% in 2007. In a […]

Filed Under: Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: bankruptcy, elderly, finances, financial planning, money, seniors

Save Money With a Seniors Real Estate Specialist®

August 4, 2008 By Mark Hager

No one is opposed to saving money, especially when you are talking about a big investment like a home. A Seniors Real Estate Specialist will know how to help you navigate around some the pitfalls that could be waiting for you when you sell your home, such as helping you identify items that should be […]

Filed Under: Money and Finance for Aging in Place, Real Estate Tagged With: money, Real Estate, saving money, senior real estate specialist

Baby Boomers Not Financially Prepared for Disability

August 1, 2008 By Mark Hager

In a series of surveys conducted by Harris Interactive for the America’s Health Insurance Plans, Baby Boomers were questioned about their opinions, perceptions and preparedness about disability coverage and how they might be impacted financially were they struck with a debilitating disease or injury that kept them from working.The results were a little astounding, actually. […]

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7 Money Saving Tips for Seniors

July 10, 2008 By Mark Hager

The rising cost of groceries, gas, medical care and other daily necessities are putting the squeeze on millions of people worldwide; seniors are one group that are being hit the hardest. With tight budgets and limited disposable income, it is difficult for many to make ends meet. A recent article indicates that 59% of available […]

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