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5 Ways To Use Your Home Equity For Retirement Income

If you haven't saved as much as you wish you had, but you own your home, you have options when it comes to your retirement income. Consider these 5 ways to turn your home into a retirement income stream. Talk with a financial advisor and tax professional to get personalized advice before making any financial moves. 1. Downsize your Home and Invest the Proceeds. Once you stop working, sell your home, buy something smaller and less expensive , then take your gains from the sale and invest them to provide an income stream. A smaller place can be less expensive to maintain, too. Property taxes may be lower on a less expensive home, since they are usually based on a percentage of the value of the property. Heating or cooling a smaller space can be cheaper, too. Alternatively, you could rent! The downside of renting is having to write a check to your landlord every month. The upside is you invest the entire proceeds of your home sale to work for you. 2. Sell your house and move to an i
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Paying for Long Term Care Using Your Home Equity

Today, many elderly Americans who cannot afford the ongoing cost of home care, assisted living or nursing home care are faced with the decision of whether or not to use their homes as a source of funding to pay for care. As many seniors have significant equity in their homes and since Medicare does not pay for assisted living or personal care at home, using one's home to finance long-term care can be a good option and sometimes it is the only option. Authors of a new study say that as the wave of aging baby boomers advances, the middle-income elderly population could find itself in a particularly problematic situation—at least when it comes to finding housing that can accommodate declining mobility and increased care needs. By researchers' estimates, in as few as 10 years, over half of middle-income adults 75 and older, won't be able to afford many of the private seniors' housing options available today. Among the study’s findings: 1 in 5 middle-income seniors wi

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The Basics of Trusts in Estate Planning

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Having trouble having the "Talk" about home care?

How to Have a Conversation About In Home Care Having trouble having the "Talk" about home care? Professional in-home care agencies report an uptick in information calls during major holidays. The reason? The holidays are the time when out-of-town relatives are most likely to visit their elderly loved ones—and begin to realize that these seniors need help! Heather Esham reveals some tips to start the conversation and address concerns from your loved ones.

When is the Right Time to Start Planning Your Retirement

When is the Right Time to Start Planning Your Retirement John Crowley gives you the ideal time to start your retirement planning so that you can make a smooth transition into retired life.

What Happens to the Income of Medicaid Eligible Applicants?

What Happens to the Income of Medicaid Eligible Applicants? Mark Davis of Connor Elder Law discusses medicaid eligibility requirements and what happens to the income of medicaid eligible applicants.