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7 Great Cities for Retirement in Washington
What makes a city a great place to retire? Here’s what we considered when drafting our list of best places to retire in the Evergreen State: outdoor recreation, affordability, access to medical facilities, food scene, arts and entertainment, and a community identity as fostered through festivals, farmer’s markets, revitalized main streets, and opportunities for civic and social involvement. You may personally consider proximity to family, and whether you prefer a temperate
Oct 9, 20172 min read


Consider Long-Term Care to Protect Your Assets
We all know that the costs of a major illness can quickly deplete insurance benefits and consume your savings. Traditional health coverage will not pay for daily, extended care services, and Medicare will cover a short stay in a nursing home, or a limited amount of at-home care, but only under very strict conditions. To help cover potential long-term care expenses, many people choose to buy long-term care insurance. Policies offer many different coverage options. Since y
Oct 3, 20172 min read


Good News About the Cost of Retirement
Your expenses will likely decrease when you retire, so you may be able to live on less money than you currently do. Of course, your expenses will depend on life style choices that you make, including where you live and what types of leisure activities you participate in, but here are some expenses that can go down when you retire: Your mortgage Paying off your mortgage before retirement eliminates one of your biggest monthly bills. You will still have to pay for insurance
Aug 14, 20172 min read


Catch-up Strategies for Retirement Savings
If you are over 50 and have delayed saving for retirement , you may still have time to fund your retirement by taking these actions now: Start saving. Max out your retirement contributions to IRAs and 401(k) accounts. If you are age 50 or older, you can contribute $6,500 per year to IRAs, and $60,000 per year to 401(k)s. Increase your income. Work more hours, negotiate a raise, or take a part-time job on the side. You could turn a hobby such as woodworking or quiltin
Aug 10, 20172 min read
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