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Social Security Administration – Tom Clark

Tom Clark, Puiblic Affairs Specialist with the Social Security Administration, was my guest on the December 2, 2010 “Senior Focus” radio show on KAAM radio AM 770 from 2-3 PM.  Tom helped with the understanding of the programs administered by the Social Security Administration as…


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Elder Law Boot Camp – Collin County Community College – S.A.I.L.

The Elder Law Boot Camp is scheduled for the Spring Semester at Collin County Community College, Continuing Education Department, S.A.I.L. program,


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Elder Law Boot Camp – Spring 2011 University of North Texas, Denton, Texas

The Elder Law Boot Camp at the University of North Texas,


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“Senior Focus” KAAM AM 770 Radio Show Thursday 2-3 PM

“Senior Focus” a radio show dedicated to Seniors, Veterans and those who love them,


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MetLife – Reverse Mortgages – Sandy Sasser

Sandy Sasser, Reverse Mortgage Consultant with MetLife helped explain Reverse Mortages and you can contact Sandy for additional information at  (817) 925-3667, or go to her web site   www.mlbreversemortgage.com. You can request Sandy’s FREE Reverse Mortgage Educational/Video Kit, and Sandy would be more than happy to explain how a Reverse…


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Senior Helpers – Patrick Shanahan

The November 4, 2010 “Senior Focus” radio show on KAAM AM 770, every Thursday from 2-3 PM


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How to Pay Family Caregiver

Getting the Government to Pay Family Caregivers Some 44.4 million adult caregivers — or 21% of the U.S. adult population — provide unpaid care to seniors or adults with disabilities, according to a 2004 study by the National Alliance for Caregiving in Bethesda, Md. On…


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Regulator Warns Consumers On Reverse Mortgages

Although a reverse mortgage can be helpful to homeowners having trouble paying their bills, it also can jeopardize the homeowners’’ financial future, warns the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.


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Choosing Beneficiaries

You can name your spouse, children and grandchildren as beneficiaries to receive certain assets after your death, including individual retirement accounts (IRAs), life insurance policies, and annuities. Make those designations carefully, since they typically override any provisions in your will. Consider the following points: List…


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Creating a Trust for Your Pet

Who will care for your dog or cat when you pass away? What will happen to your bird should you become incapacitated? For many people, providing care for their pet after they pass away or become incapacitated is a very big concern and most states…


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