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If you’re in a high deductible health plan, a health savings account (HSA) is a way to accumulate money tax-free to pay these deductibles and other medical costs. In this video, learn the benefits of leveraging an HSA, not only to pay your medical expenses but also as a way to save for retirement.
Medicare won’t cover all of your healthcare costs during retirement, so you may want to buy a supplemental medical insurance policy known as Medigap. Offered by private insurance companies, Medigap policies are designed to cover costs not paid by Original Medicare, helping you fill the gaps in your Medicare coverage.
Approaching 65 and unsure about how to get started with Medicare? Then tune in for an overview of the various Medicare plans, as well as a discussion about timing for enrollment.
Think you’re ready to retire? In the next episode of CAPTRUST’s video series, Lessons in Financial Experiences (LIFE), we share ten tips to help to prepare you for a successful retirement.
Whether you’re in your 20s, 50s, or somewhere in between, it’s never too early to start thinking about how to create income when you leave the workforce. In this webinar recording, we identify various income options that you might have available, as well as how they work and how to prepare for the unexpected.
Medicare is a federal program that provides health insurance to retired individuals, regardless of their medical condition, and certain younger people with disabilities or end-stage renal disease.
The economy is roaring back to life and we are entering a new phase of growth, much like we did 100 years ago during the Roaring Twenties. But there are still a few wildcards that could significantly change the landscape in the second half of the year. Watch this edition of CAPTRUST’s Market Update to learn more about these unknowns and their potential impacts on the economy.
In this article, we confront the debate surrounding the digital phenomenon known as Bitcoin—what it is, what it isn’t, and what U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is saying about it.
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