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12 Crucial Financial Tweaks You Need to Make Once You Enter Your 50s

December 8, 2020 · Personal finance

Consider dropping life insurance

If you’re looking to cut back on some of your expenses, your life insurance policy might be a good thing to start with. But only if, after thoughtful consideration and discussions with your spouse, you realize such a policy is no longer useful to your family.

For instance, if your children are all grown up and don’t rely on your financial help and your spouse will be left with a home and enough retirement savings, life insurance coverage might be a waste of your money. If you don’t know what to do, follow step number 2 and meet with a financial planner to discuss the possible scenarios and choose the best one for you and your loved ones.

See also The Pandemic Cut Into Your Retirement Savings? Here’s How You Can Recover.

Consider long-term care coverage

Long-term insurance can help you cover important costs if, sometime in the future, you are not able to take care of yourself properly. If you decide long-term care coverage is something you need, you should go ahead and get it while you’re in your 50s. If you wait any longer than that, you’ll end up paying higher premiums or could develop health problems that would make it harder, if not impossible, for you to get medical coverage.

Check out these 7 Biggest Social Security and Medicare Changes in 2021 that might play an important part in your decision regarding long-term care insurance.

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