Insurance rarely offers full protection from risk, and in the case of uninsured medical bills, a study shows these budget shortcomings can be substantial for older adults and their retirement plans.

What Happens If I Didn’t File My Taxes?
This year’s tax deadline was April 15. If you’re seeing this and realizing that you have not yet filed your taxes, keep reading.

Financial Planning vs. Estate Planning: Key Differences
Financial planning and estate planning go hand in hand, but there are some key differences.

Alaska Retirement: Tax-Friendly Living for Seniors
With its stunning beauty and no state income or sales tax, Alaska might be the perfect retirement destination.

Social Security, Inflation, Medicare Spark Retirement Confidence Concerns
Annual retirement survey reveals confidence levels of older Americans and pre-retirees in the workforce.

At Social Security, These Are the Days of the Living Dead
In recent weeks, the Social Security Administration has been plagued by technology errors, staff cuts and even marking living people as dead, according to KFF Health News.

Medicare Advantage Insurers Often Use Rewards, Incentives to Encourage Enrollees to Complete Health Risk Assessments
But KFF research reports new findings that raise concerns.

The Best States and Industries for Older Workers
Instead of retiring, millions of Americans age 65+ are staying or returning to the workforce.

Save Thousands on Taxes With Strategic Withdrawals
Here’s what saves the average retiree tens of thousands in taxes.

Phased Retirement: Work Less, Retire Happier
We, as humans, tend to view retirement as “all on” or “all off.” That’s the wrong approach, if you ask Nick Defenthaler.
