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July 11, 2025

When to Sign Up for Medicare If You’re Still Working at 65
"Turning 65 is a significant milestone, not just for making another trip around the sun but also for unlocking Medicare eligibility. As the federal health program for more than 68.5 million Americans, Medicare is a vital component of retirement planning.",You must pay a premium: Compare the costs and benefits of your employer plan versus Medicare to determine which makes the most sense for you.,"You contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA): Once enrolled in any part of Medicare, you can no longer contribute to an HSA.","If your employer has 20 or more employees, you can delay Part B without a penalty and use your employer’s coverage as your primary. Most people enroll in premium-free Part A but skip Part B to circumvent paying the premium.","If your employer has fewer than 20 employees, consider signing up for Medicare Parts A and B, making your employer’s coverage secondary. Failure to enroll on time may result in gaps in coverage and penalties.",Medicare Part D (Prescription) can be delayed without penalty if your employer provides creditable coverage.,"Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) is an all-in-one alternative to original Medicare. Part C offers the benefits of Parts A and B, along with additional services, including prescription, dental, vision, and hearing care. Using Part C with an employer’s plan can lead to overlaps or conflicts of coverage.","Medicare Supplement, also known as Medigap, helps cover deductibles, coinsurance, and other out-of-pocket expenses. However, Medigap only works with Medicare Parts A and B, not your employer’s coverage. In other words, you can’t use Medigap if Medicare isn’t your primary insurance. Learn more about Medicare Supplement Insurance.","The Qualified Medicare Beneficiary program helps cover Part A and Part B premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.",The Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary program helps pay for Part B premiums. You must have Part A and Part B to qualify for this program.,Qualifying Individual programs help pay for Part B premiums.,The Qualified Disabled and Working Individual program helps pay for Part A premiums only for specific individuals with disabilities.,"The Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) program helps reduce Part D premiums, deductibles, and copays and may eliminate late-enrollment penalties.",Part B Penalty: A 10% increase for every 12 months you delay.,Part D Penalty: A 1% increase for each month you go without creditable drug coverage.,Online at ssa.gov/medicare.,By phone at 1-800-772-1213.,In person at your local Social Security office.,Initial Enrollment Period: Three months before and after your 65th birthday month.,Special Enrollment Period: If you’re coming off employer coverage.,General Enrollment Period: January 1–March 31 each year. Coverage starts July 1. Late penalties may apply if you delay enrollment without creditable coverage.
July 3, 2025

7 Smart Tips for Successfully Traveling Solo in 2025
Traveling solo is no longer a niche trend—it’s a growing movement. Whether you’re single, seeking solitude, or simply craving the freedom to explore on your own terms, solo travel offers flexibility and opportunities for personal growth. But if you’re new to it, it can feel intimidating. These seven tips will help you travel smarter, safer, and more confidently in 2025.
June 25, 2025

Finding Balance: How Financial Therapy Can Transform Your Money Mindset
Managing money can be a significant source of stress in life. For some, a simple tweak in their budget can bring clarity and stability. For others, financial challenges may stem from more complex issues, such as changes in financial circumstances, unhealthy spending habits, or emotional barriers. These difficulties can also impact relationships with partners and hinder progress toward achieving financial wellness. Moreover, our cultural background, religious beliefs, and gender identity often shape how we perceive and interact with money.
June 18, 2025

Exploring Retirement Income Strategies in Any Economic Climate
Planning your income in retirement isn’t always straightforward, especially when the market feels unpredictable. But no matter the economic environment, having a thoughtful approach can help you feel more prepared.
June 11, 2025

Caring Through Connection: Helping a Friend with Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease affects nearly 7 million people in the U.S., and by 2050, it’s expected that number will rise to 13 million. If your friend is among them, it can be incredibly challenging to maintain your bond as the disease progresses. Watching someone you care about struggle with memory loss and cognitive decline is difficult, but there are ways to stay connected and provide meaningful support.
June 4, 2025

Should You Reevaluate Your 2025 Investment Strategy?
It’s common for investors, especially those in or near retirement, to pause and consider whether their financial approach still aligns with their goals. If the market feels shaky, then it becomes even more important to do so. Reviewing your 2025 investment strategy doesn’t always mean making major changes, but it may help you feel more informed and confident about your situation and next steps.