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Retirement Planning with Life Insurance
An indexed universal life insurance policy can help you with tax mitigation and extra retirement income in addition to death benefits for your beneficiaries.
By Mike Decker • Published
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What Is Indexed Universal Life Insurance and How Does It Work?
This permanent life insurance provides a death benefit to your beneficiaries but also offers a cash-value component that can grow over time.
By Mike Decker • Published
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Two Paths to Reliable Retirement Income in Volatile Times
Indexed insurance policies and REIT preferred stock are options that focus on defense but still score financial points even if the markets are down.
By Aaron Gaines • Published
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Record-High HSA Limit Coming for 2024
The IRS says health savings account contribution amounts are going way up — almost 7% more — for 2024.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published
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Medicare Drug Price Negotiations Latest: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts Medicare drug price negotiations: Early signs have emerged of how these key talks will be handled.
By Matthew Housiaux • Published
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Free COVID-19 Tests Are Ending Soon: How to Get Yours
Rules on insurance coverage for COVID-19 tests change on May 11. Find out how to get free tests before and after the deadline.
By Vaishali Varu • Published
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How Much Umbrella Insurance Do I Need?
umbrella insurance Having too much liability insurance is better than having too little. Use our calculator to determine how much umbrella insurance is right for you.
By Erin Bendig • Last updated
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New Call for Medicare to End Restrictions on Alzheimer’s Disease Treatments
While there is no known cure for Alzheimer’s disease, there are promising — but expensive — treatments.
By Becca van Sambeck • Published
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Eight Ways to Save Money on Life Insurance
Shopping around and taking good care of yourself can help make life insurance more affordable, as well as buying a joint policy and avoiding overinsuring yourself.
By Shawn Plummer • Published