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Keep Medicare Advice SHIP Afloat For U.S. Seniors

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A network of free Medicare counseling services could lose its $52 million in federal funding due to budget cuts.

For U.S. Retirees, 2017 COLA Lacks Fizz

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Retirees will likely receive a paltry increase in their Social Security checks in 2017.

U.S. Chamber Fight Over DOL Rule Is A Facade

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The chamber wants you to believe it's looking out for the little guy. It's not.

How Clients Get The Most From Social Security's Survivor Benefit

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A new paper shows why it may make sense for a widow to take her own benefit first, and switch to the survivor benefit later.

Social Security: A Brave New World Starts This Week

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The file and suspend loophole for spouses comes to an end without fanfare.

Is A Mandatory U.S. Retirement Saving Plan In Your Future?

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It might just have a shot at success in Washington.

Social Security Replacement-Rate Debate Matters For Clients

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Does it replace 40% or 60% of pre-retirement income? The answer matters very much for retirees.

Well-Kept Secret For Taxpayers Saving For Retirement

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It sounds too good to be true: Some workers can get a double tax benefit by saving for retirement.

Gender Pay Gap Can Haunt Women Even In Retirement

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One author says women should work with "female-friendly" advisors.

Finally, A Reliable Path For Retirees To Donate To Charity

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The U.S. budget approved in December turned a smart tax and estate planning tool into a reliable one.

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