
Underlying Conditions Most Dangerous for COVID-19?
These chronic health problems worry doctors the most, when it comes to the coronavirus.

These chronic health problems worry doctors the most, when it comes to the coronavirus.

There is no clearly defined age when you become a senior citizen. Some people might consider themselves seniors when they retire from the workplace, sign up for Social Security or begin to spend their retirement savings, but others aren’t ready to call themselves a senior citizen yet.

As if losing a loved one weren’t hard enough, you might also have to add ‘death tax’ on the property that you receive from the estate—depending on where you live—in addition to all the other costs of death.

When a life insurance policy is no longer wanted or needed, many policy owners either abandon their policy by not paying the required premium or surrender it back to the carrier. In either situation, the insurance carrier wins, and the policy owner is stuck holding the empty bag.

When a house is sold, the seller is responsible for paying tax on the profit in the year of the sale.

Millions of seniors rely heavily on Social Security to make ends meet. If you’re planning to do the same, you should know the ins and outs of how the program works.

How exactly do you deal with credit cards and rewards points when someone dies?

For new retirees—especially those on a fixed income—it’s more important than ever to take full advantage of every tax break available. After all, you have to stretch out your retirement savings to cover the rest of your life. However, holding on to your money is becoming more difficult these days, thanks to the economic problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic. That’s why retirees really need to be on top of their tax situation.

Open an HSA in minutes to help you save on taxes, cover medical expenses and grow your retirement nest egg.

Tens of thousands of caregivers providing critical medical support to disabled veterans will be eligible to receive coronavirus vaccine doses soon under a new policy announced by the Department of Veterans Affairs this week.