Category Archives: Financial Planning

5 Tricks and Tips to Help Make Money Management Easier for Seniors

As we get older, managing our finances may get a little trickier. You may have more time to pay your bills and balance your checking account than you did when you worked full-time. However, vision changes and the occasional “senior moment” may get in the way of efficient money management. Your money demands also change…
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Article Advises How and When to Help an Older Parent With Finances

Sound management of finances is important for adults of any age. Unfortunately, some of the health or cognitive problems we face as we get older can make this a challenging task. In May, the Wall Street Journal published an article on when to step in with an older parent to help manage finances. We share…
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Avoid These 5 Financial Mistakes in Retirement

Retirement can usher in a new purpose in your life with the freedom to pursue new hobbies, travel, and other fulfilling life goals. However, it can also create financial havoc if you’re not careful. Don’t make the same mistakes that can ruin your financial future in retirement. Here are 5 common financial mistakes that people…
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7 Signs a Senior Needs Help with Financial Management

When you think about an older person maintaining his or her independence, you may think about the ability to drive or walk independently. Something you may not think about as often is the ability to manage finances independently. However, the mismanagement of finances due to physical or mental limitations can cause a host of problems.…
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The Paper Tiger and How to Tame It

The Secure Aging staff has seen a recent flurry of interest in our paperwork organization services. I thought it might be a good time to talk about what we are seeing with many of our senior clients and provide some tips for managing huge volumes of paper. The event that has triggered much of this…
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Estate Planning: What is a Trust?

It is never too early to plan ahead and get things organized in the case of illness or passing, but is a trust the right choice for you? Defined by CNN, "a trust is a legal entity that lets you put conditions on how certain assets are distributed upon your death." To start, you need…
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How Is Your Reverse Mortgage Impacted by Death of a Spouse?

  Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation out there about reverse mortgages. Reverse mortgages can be an excellent solution for seniors who have equity in their homes and live on extremely limited incomes. This article is not intended to educate the reader on whether a reverse mortgage is the right choice for your particular…
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