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Here’s How to Cover Your Healthcare Costs in Retirement in Your 50s

October 7, 2022 · Personal Finance
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Plan for better healthcare costs

No matter how much you’d think healthcare costs will be, I can tell you now that they will be higher than you thought. So you should start planning now, as Andrew Rosen, CFP, president of Diversified LLC recommended.

He also advised considering working with a financial planner, to map out all the possible scenarios, with their cost estimations that might help you reach your savings goals. There are many ways to save money when it comes to healthcare costs, but it solely depends on the situation.

For example, if you have a health savings account, it might be a good option for saving some extra bucks, but there are many other long-term care insurance plans, let alone annuities and other options. The amount of money you will need also depends on your life expectancy, and health.

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  1. danny couch says:
    November 10, 2022 at 7:06 pm

    i believe you are all talk prove me wrong

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