Senior debt is debt that elderly individuals accumulate as they age, such as medical bills, credit card debt, mortgage payments, and other costs that may become overwhelming with limited income or unexpected expenses. Senior debt refers to any amount accumulated by seniors (aged 60 or above) that they cannot repay due to fixed income or […]
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Personal Financial Planning For A Loved One With Dementia
It is estimated that over 5 million people are living with some form of dementia in the United States alone. As the population continues to increase, these numbers are expected to rise. There are various types of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Vascular Dementia, Frontotemporal Dementia, and Lewy Body Dementia. When a loved one has […]
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A reverse mortgage is a loan. Unlike forward mortgages, which are used in buying a home, you don’t need to make any loan payments when it comes to the reverse mortgage. The loan becomes due if a borrower dies, sells their home, or moves permanently. The government requires lenders to structure a transaction, so the […]
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