Families and individuals have the most to gain – or lose – when money is in motion. Whether you’re building wealth or spending it, one thing is for certain: this is a critical moment for good financial choices. Here are five common situations where you will find that your money is in motion, and what to look out for in each one: Leaving your job American workers leave their jobs, on average, once every 4.1 years, which means your money may be in motion due to a job change as many as 10 to 12 times in your lifetime! Whether…
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My dog’s medical bills are higher than mine
On the surface, it was a good year if you were in the veterinary business. Year-over-year sales grew by 9.1%, while patient visits increased by 3%. For pet owners, however, not so much. Owners found that the cost of keeping their pets healthy jumped by about 10%. Some of that price increase was due to higher fees, but consumers were also purchasing more products and services. My chocolate Labrador Retriever, Titus, is now 13 years old. The rule of thumb: every year of a dog’s life equals seven years of my life. That would put Titus’ age at 91, versus…
How much does health care cost in retirement?!
Let’s not bury the lead. According to the Fidelity Retiree Health Care Cost Estimate, an average retired couple aged 65 in 2021 may need approximately $300,000 saved (after tax) to cover healthcare expenses in their retirement. Fidelity has been tracking this data for years. I cover how retirees can prepare for this in my still-untitled second book. (It will probably be printed sometime in late 2021.) I devote considerable time to healthcare costs because it can change the way retirees prioritize spending in their golden years. If you have a $10 million portfolio, the cost of health care may not…