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Debts You Should Pay Off Before You Retire

11/19/2019

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​Carrying debt into your golden years is a lot like playing football with a moving goal post. You never know when, or where, the game will stop because the goal post is constantly moving. If you want to be able to enjoy your retirement, then you need to put down a solid financial goal post. The following three tips will allow you to get a handle on your finances and stop the moving goal post once and for all.

​Credit Card Debt

Credit cards certainly add convenience to our lives. They can also make us rack up a considerable amount of debt, which gets compounded the higher you run up your credit card balances. The reason being, the compound interest case doesn't work in your favor when you have credit cards. Rather, the more you owe, the more interest will accrue. The more interest you accrue, the more you owe. It's a vicious cycle. Certainly, it's not a cycle that you want to carry into your retirement when you have even less income than you're going to have now.  DebtWave recommends paying more than the minimum payment as often as you can to get your debt down faster. Paying off your credit cards should be one of your main financial goals before you hit your retirement years.

​Mortgage Debt

Some people think that mortgage debt is good debt and therefore, they believe they don't need to worry about it. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Anytime you owe large amounts of money for anything, you are at risk. While you may not have to worry about losing your job during retirement, other factors, like your health, can come into play and affect your debt ratio. If you still have a mortgage payment and you have these added medical debts, or other emergency expenses, then you put yourself in a very vulnerable position during your retirement years. According to City Creek Mortgage, you should have a plan to pay off your mortgage debt within a set timeframe. Ideally, this time frame allows you to pay off your home with years to spare before retirement begins.

​Student Loan Debt

These days, the average amount of student loan debt that each student carries are about $30,000, give or take. Saving for College shares that for the last 10 years the cost of college has been increasing around 4% each year. No wonder Millennials, in particular, are saddled with student loan debt, which in turn has affected their ability to buy a home and to save for retirement. If you are one of the people who continue to have student loan debt, then you should also make a plan to pay down this debt before you reach retirement age.

Debt is damaging for a number of reasons, particularly if you are heading into your retirement years. Because your income is going to be more limited than it is now, you're going to have less money at your disposal. Getting rid of all of your debt before those years arrive counts as the best way to ensure that your golden years stay golden.

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4 Things to Remember When Visiting Your Doctor

11/15/2019

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Visiting your doctor should not cause you to feel stressed or anxious, especially when you have a doctor that genuinely cares about your health and wellbeing. Before attending your next doctor's appointment, there are a few things to remember to make the most out of your visit.

Always Use the Same Doctor
Use the same general practitioner when scheduling your doctor appointments each time. Visiting a trusted doctor regularly is a way for them to learn more about you and your individual health needs. If you choose to jump from one doctor to another, you run the risk of receiving poor care or improper treatment. Once you find a doctor that you can trust, rely on, and one that you like, it is highly advisable to stick with them to minimize risks while receiving ongoing healthcare.

Explore Alternative Options
Another option to consider when visiting your doctor includes alternative medicines and treatments. Keep an open mind when discussing natural tinctures and new medication solutions such as CBD oil. If you have an interest in using an alternative medication or treatment for an ailment, disease, or disorder you have been diagnosed with, consult with your doctor about your options to determine which plan of treatment is best for you. Keeping an open mind and positive outlook about alternative medicine is highly recommended, especially as the use and distribution of alternative medicines become more prevalent in today's society.
 

While it may not be possible to completely replace your prescription medications, it may be useful to put alternative medicines to work for you if the situation and solution are appropriate for you. If you have an interest in using alternative medicines or treatment options but your doctor is not open to the idea, consider searching for another practitioner to treat you. While it is important to take any medication that is prescribed by a medical physician, it is also possible to work with medical professionals who are open about utilizing alternative medicines as well.

Hold Doctors Accountable
Holding doctors accountable is unfortunately necessary if medical negligence or malpractice occurs. If you receive bad treatment at a medical facility, remember that doctors and other medical practitioners are responsible for your care in the eyes of the law. Always save and make copies of your doctor's visits, prescription medications, as well as any treatments or procedures you have undergone in the past. Gathering and organizing your evidence with documentation is the first step to pursuing a case to hold your doctor accountable. It is also essential to seek out another practitioner if you are in the midst of a legal battle with your former doctor. This section will detail medical negligence or malpractice and give brief steps for resolving such cases and holding the doctor accountable. Seek out a different health practitioner and develop a relationship with one who you trust.

Discuss Specific Issues You Are Experiencing
Whenever you have a doctor's appointment, it is important to discuss specific issues and ailments that are bothering you with each individual visit. Before heading to your doctor's office for your next appointment, create a list of the issues that you consider to be top priorities in your everyday life. Having a list handy is extremely helpful once you are meeting with your doctor and begin to discuss your overall health. Knowing how to meet with doctors and address your health concerns can help you to gain peace of mind the next time you have a scheduled doctor's appointment to attend. The more familiar with and comfortable you become with meeting with your doctor and discussing your health objectively, the easier it is to get to the bottom of health issues and ailments that are causing you distress.

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    My name is Dan Hopwood and I first started my career in the insurance business back in 1988.  2024 will be the start of my 36th year in the business. 

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