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Health care costs can derail retirement plans
Paying for health care has rarely been considered a major threat to retirement budgets, but with health care inflation driving costs higher, increased longevity and Medicare means-testing imposed on higher-income retirees, that's changing fast.
How to help clients navigate the choppy HSA waters
Figuring out how to utilize the full potential of these health care plan features should be part of comprehensive retirement income planning.
Health care costs can sink a retirement plan
Advisers need to get ahead of the 'other' retirement crisis and plan for likely expenses.
What advisers can learn from healthcare.gov failure
Alex Murguia breaks down five things advisers can glean from that “steaming heap of a disappointment.”
IRS gives employers a break
Long-awaited proposed regulations from the Internal Revenue Service have resolved questions about a key health care reform law provision that would impose stiff penalties on employers not offering coverage.
Shorting long-term care
Although most adults agree that the recession has necessitated new long-term financial plans, they continue to ignore long-term-care insurance.