Proposed changes include allowing more workers to opt in and utilizing market-based investing for greater returns to fund the ...
The Secure Act 2.0 introduces a provision allowing distributions of up to $2,500 per year from retirement accounts to pay for long-term care insurance premiums starting in 2026. This change raises ...
Jackson's research reveals a notable gap between individuals' perceptions of healthcare and long-term care costs and their overall financial preparedness, underscoring the need for better retirement ...
Insurance, emergency savings and estate planning documents are among the topics advisors should consider reviewing with clients.
Part of clients' anxiety about this issue stems from the uncertainty of how much or how long such health care expenses will be incurred.
As a parent of a child with disabilities, your life insurance needs are uniquely different from other families. Unlike ...
Taking time to learn about key tax credits and deductions can help you save hundreds of dollars or more each year.
Two experts provide advice on how to identify prospects who most likely to be interested in purchasing long-term-care insurance.
It's important to understand who may qualify for long-term care insurance coverage if you're planning to buy a policy this ...
Health care costs in retirement are often more expensive than people expect. Here's how to make a plan that will ensure a ...