Medicare open enrollment is the annual period during which our clients eligible for Medicare can make changes or update their Medicare health and prescription drug plans. This period runs every year from October 15 to December 7, and any chosen changes will then take effect the following January 1. During this open enrollment period, clients can switch from Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) to a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) or vice versa. They can also change from one Medicare Advantage Plan to another, enroll in a switch, or drop a prescription drug plan (Medicare Part D). This period allows beneficiaries to ensure their current plans meet their needs, especially if their coverage, cost, or provider networks have changed. Reviewing and updating these coverages can help clients save money and ensure their healthcare needs will be covered for the following year. Choosing Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage Plan depends on one’s healthcare needs, finances, and personal preference. In this article, I will present key points to be considered when making this decision.
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Choosing Medicare Coverage
By Rick Hedderick, MBA, CFP on Nov 4, 2024 6:00:00 AM
Topics: Retirement Planning Health Care Medicare Knowledge Centers Lifetime Healthcare Center
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Correlation Examination
By Jared M. Orr, CFP® on Oct 30, 2024 3:15:00 PM
Over the past decade, the financial landscape has witnessed significant shifts, one of which has gone unnoticed. Correlations. Notably, the correlations between equity and fixed income have increased, and domestic and international equities have become more highly correlated. These trends have profound implications for portfolio diversification and risk management. Important note: correlations change constantly over time.
Topics: Investing Knowledge Centers
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Activism
By Phil Stuczynski on Oct 25, 2024 11:00:00 AM
We have entered a world where stakeholder capitalism is on full display, and it should be no wonder when investors call for investments in a social cause. Whether through the lens of ESG, sustainability, or green-specific investments, there has been an increase in understanding and demand. However, it is important to consider not just the investment but also the investor and their needs. After all, with the rise of social media, a company could find themselves in the middle of a culture war in no time and could be trending online with millions of impressions in mere minutes! If this could have a statistical significance on stock price, it is important to consider the risk companies pose when they speak out!




