Caring for Aging Parents

Caring for Aging Parents

By: Retiring Edu
Published on: 08/08/2024

For many people, one of the most difficult conversations to have involves talking with an aging parent about extended medical care. The shifting of roles can be challenging, and emotions often prevent important information from being exchanged and critical decisions from being made. When talking to a parent about future care, it’s best to have a strategy for structuring the conversation. Here are some key concepts to consider.

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Building a Solid Financial Foundation

Building a Solid Financial Foundation

By: Retiring Edu
Published on: 08/08/2024

When you read about money matters, you may see the phrase, “getting your financial house in order.” What exactly does that mean?

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Avoiding Cognitive Decline

Avoiding Cognitive Decline

By: Retiring Edu
Published on: 21/07/2024

Of those aged 60 and older, 12 to 18 percent have mild cognitive impairment. People living with mild cognitive impairment are more likely to develop Alzheimer's, and almost two-thirds of people currently living with Alzheimer's are women.

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A Decision Not Made Is Still A Decision

A Decision Not Made Is Still A Decision

By: Retiring Edu
Published on: 17/07/2024

Investors who put off important investment decisions may face potential consequence to their future financial security.

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