Can I Retire In 10 Years?
We help people who are 10 years away from retirement increase their retirement income stream by up to 100%
Medicare supplement insurance (Medigap) got you covered! Helps cover out-of-pocket costs, giving you peace of mind.
Secure your future with online retirement planning! Easily estimate benefits and make informed decisions about your retirement savings.
Save for retirement and save on taxes! Accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs offer tax benefits that can help your savings grow faster.
Managing prescription costs? Medicare Part D has got you covered! This program helps cover the cost of prescription drugs, making healthcare more affordable.
Your Social Security benefits keep pace with inflation! They're adjusted annually based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), ensuring your purchasing power remains stable.
More individuals are opting for PhasedRetirement, easing into retirement by gradually reducing their work hours.
Medicare 101! Did you know that Medicare doesn't cover everything, like long-term care, dental care, vision care, and hearing aids? Consider additional insurance to fill the gaps!
August 14, 1935: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act, paving the way for a more secure future for all Americans!
Experts suggest saving 70-80% of your pre-retirement income to enjoy a comfortable retirement.
Working towards retirement? You need 40 work credits (10 years of work) to qualify for retirement benefits! Keep earning and planning for your future!
Navigating Medicare? It's simpler than you think! Medicare has four parts: A (hospital), B (medical), C (Advantage Plans), and D (prescription drugs). Know your benefits and make the most of your healthcare!
Stay healthy with Medicare! Did you know that Medicare covers many preventive care services, including annual physicals and cancer screenings? Take advantage of these benefits and prioritize your health!
Did you know? Your Social Security benefits are based on your 35 highest-earning years! Make the most of your hard work and plan for a comfortable retirement!
The average U.S. retirement age is 64 for men and 62 for women. Start preparing for your golden years!
Navigating Medicare? It's easier than you think! Medicare consists of:
Part A (hospital)
Part B (medical)
Part C (Advantage Plans)
Part D (prescription drugs)
Take control of your healthcare and understand your options!
Understanding Medicare! Medicare covers 80% of medical costs, leaving 20% for out-of-pocket expenses. Plan ahead for your healthcare needs!
A Lifeline for Millions! As of 2023, 64 million Americans receive Social Security benefits. Let's appreciate the financial security it provides!
The average monthly benefit is around $1,543. Know your benefits and plan accordingly!
1 in 5 Americans aged 65-69 are still working, showing that age is just a number! Whether by choice or necessity, seniors are redefining what it means to be retired.
Social Security is the main source of income for 63% of retirees, helping them live with dignity. Let's preserve its integrity!
61 million Americans rely on Medicare for their medical needs. Let's keep protecting and strengthening this vital program!
Retirement planning alert! Longer life expectancies mean you need to plan for more years of retirement. Make sure you have enough savings to enjoy your golden years!
Medicare Advantage Plans offer more benefits and flexibility than Original Medicare, all through private insurance companies.
Planning for retirement? Know your full retirement age! It's the age when you can receive full benefits, ranging from 65 to 67 depending on your birth year. Plan ahead!
Social Security benefits are adjusted every year to reflect changes in the cost of living, keeping your retirement income secure!
Planning for retirement? Don't forget the 4 key sources of income: Social Security, savings & investments, pensions, and part-time work!
Turning 65 soon? Don't forget to enroll In Medicare! Initial enrollment typically happens around your 65th birthday, with specific periods for changes or late enrollment penalties. Stay on top of your healthcare!
Hospital insurance is typically premium-free if you or your spouse paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years.
Many people in the U.S. continue working past the average retirement age of 62 due to financial needs.
To qualify for SocialSecurity benefits, workers typically need 40 credits, which is equivalent to 10 years of work!