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The Infamous Reverse Mortgage
I just added a free PDF special report about the infamous “Reverse Mortgage”. There are finance companies that are offering the “Reverse Mortgage” to seniors (at least age 62). Seniors with a substantial amount of equity in their residence are … Continue reading
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The Cost of Delaying Benefits
Why is common sense so rare? I just heard yet another “economics expert” on cable television (a business finance talk show) talking about delaying Social Security benefits to increase the beneficiary’s income. Here are the basic terms: At retirement age … Continue reading
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