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In its efforts to prevent alleged widespread fraud in Medicare, federal regulators have blocked for at least six months any new home health…
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Most people spend decades planning for the financial risks of retirement. Almost no…
It is a familiar scenario. A family inherits a valuable piece of real…
A mortgage is a government-subsidized forced savings plan — not the wealth machine…
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have been publishing quality ratings for…
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Medicare Part B premiums could rise to about $5,000 annually per beneficiary in 2035, according to a recent report from the…
Seven years from now, more or less, the Social Security system will go bust. There isn’t enough coming in from people…
More than 70 million Americans receive benefits from the Social Security Administration—whether retirement, disability, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). One big…
Overview The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) filing requirements have been reinstated and most filings will now be due January 13, 2025…
There’s a Stealth Tax retirees and near-retirees often don’t know about until they inadvertently trigger it, costing them a lot of…
The Older Americans Act, the umbrella federal law that includes programs such as Meals on Wheels, senior transportation, information services, adult…
