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Medicaid Cut in GOP Health Bill Worries the Nursing Home Set
The Senate Republicans' plan to repeal and replace President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act would cut projected Medicaid spending over the next decade by 25 percent.
Margaritaville King Jimmy Buffet Launches Retirement Village
You can't get any more laid back than retirement. So perhaps it's fitting that the king of laid-back music, Jimmy Buffet, is lending his vibe to a retirement community.
Happy and Healthy: New Options for LGBT Senior Living
Major initiatives are underway across the nation to ensure the nation's estimated three million LGBT seniors have affordable and accessible housing options.
Flying Autopilot with Target-Date Funds: Points to Consider
Target-date retirement funds aim to make investing simple, and that's why their popularity is exploding.
Retiring Gay, Part Three: Insurance - Not Fun, But Necessary
Everywhere you turn there exists an opportunity to insure your every activity. Insurance transfers money from your pocket to the insurance company, so let's take a look at what you get for your premiums.
Retiring Gay, Part Two: Eliminate Your Credit Card Debt
Credit card interest gets you nothing. You buy stuff you don't need without planning how to pay for it. Now you have credit card debt and interest that never seems to go away no matter how hard you try. That's their plan. Don't do it!
Retiring Gay, Part One: Introduction
In today's world workers are back to being responsible for funding their own retirement with the primary vehicle being a 401K, or similar plan. Reaching retirement with a well executed plan makes your transition easier and more fulfilling.
HIV-Positive and Entering the 'Golden Years'
Thanks to major advances in antiretroviral therapies, many people diagnosed with HIV are living much longer than they expected.
What's Next for Bond Funds After the Fed's Decision?
Relief washed over the bond market this week after the Federal Reserve decided to hold off on hiking interest rates. But many investors were left to wonder: Was it just a temporary reprieve?
A Q&A with Wall Street's Top Psychiatrist on Market Turmoil
When it seems like the stock market has lost its mind, big banks and investment firms often turn to one particular psychiatrist: Richard Peterson, CEO of MarketPsych, a firm that applies research from behavioral science to financial markets.
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