As you near retirement, you’ll face more financial decisions than at any other time in your life, and with more money involved. One of the most important, and complex, is when and how to sign up for proper Medicare coverages. Below, we discuss our recommended approach, how to minimize premium costs, and pay them on a tax-deductible basis.
When must you sign up for Medicare? If you’re practicing past 65, you may think you can continue with coverage under your regular health plan until you retire. However, that’s...
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