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[Don't Let a Bad Start in Retirement Blow Up Your Nest Egg](
Ongoing market volatility should remind savers that retirement planning isn't just about making money -- it's also about protecting money you've already made. Aaron Cirksena, CEO of MDRN Capital, offers strategies to shield your portfolio from bad retirement timing. [Read More]( [] Nursing Homes
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[10 Things You Should Know About Nursing Homes](
About 1.1 million Americans reside in nursing homes. And while the search may be challenging, it is possible to find a high-quality facility. Whether you're looking for a nursing home for yourself or a loved one, here's what you should know. [Read More]( [7 Secrets to Know About Hiring a Financial Advisor](
Choosing a financial advisor is a major life decision that can determine your financial trajectory for years to come. Be aware of these 7 secrets comfortable retirees know about hiring an advisor, so you can find peace of mind and potentially avoid years of stress. [LEARN MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Personal Finance
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[How 3 New Supreme Court Rulings Impact Your Money](
New influential decisions from the Court directly affect the finances and bank accounts of millions of people. Here's what you should know about three rulings that can impact property taxes, home equity, student loans and the privacy of your financial records. [Read More]( [] Retirement Plans
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[Should You Roll Over Your Retirement Plan When You Retire?](
It's important to learn the pros and cons of leaving your money in the company retirement plan when you retire vs. rolling it over to an IRA. Mike Piershale, ChFC, explains how retirees can find the right answer for their financial situation. [Read More]( [Optimize Your Retirement Income With This Advisor](
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[Best Banks for Retirees](
Kiplinger's latest best banks rankings produced two top options for retiree lifestyles. Whether you do your banking online or at full-service branches, you should be able to find accounts that suit your retirement needs with one of these institutions. [Read More]( [How to Start Investing in Real Estate?](
With continued market volatility, high inflation and a recession knocking at the door, you might be asking - how can I ensure my portfolio is diversified to weather these headwinds? The answer is simple: commercial real estate. [LEARN MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Social Security
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[When Will Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds Run Out of Money?](
There's good news and bad news regarding the trust funds for Social Security and Medicare. Here's the latest analysis on if and when the funds are scheduled to run dry. [Read More]( ABOUT KIPLINGER
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