Retirement

You’ve spent your whole life preparing for this day. Let us be there for you when it arrives.

There’s a lot more to retirement than relaxing in a hammock with a cold drink. We’re here to help guide you through the aspects of retirement planning that feel too much like work.

Retirement

Important Resources

Many new retirees can feel a bit lost while adjusting to their new lifestyle. The resources provided below can help make your transition to retirement as seamless as possible.

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Compare Medicare Plans by State

Find and compare 2025 Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans and Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans available where you live. Select your state to find out more about Medicare plans near you and learn how to sign up for Medicare in your state.

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How and When to Enroll in Medicare in 2025

Answer questions such as "When is Medicare Open Enrollment?" or "How do I enroll in 2025 Medicare?" Don't miss certain Medicare enrollment period deadlines, or you may be subject to higher costs, late enrollment penalties or lapses in coverage.

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UnitedHealthcare Medicare Plans Review

UnitedHealthcare (UHC) offers Medicare Advantage plans, Part D prescription drug plans and Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans. Learn more about UHC Medicare plans, including what some plans can cover. 

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Read New Articles About Retirement

BlackRock vs The Blackstone Group: Where Should You Invest?
By Christian Worstell on
Where should you invest your money? Discover more about the services BlackRock and The Blackstone Group offer and what sets them apart from each other.
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AMAC. vs. AARP
By Christian Worstell on
The Association for Mature American Citizens (AMAC) and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) have several differences, especially when it comes to their political leanings. Learn more in our review of AMAC vs. AARP to decide which senior organization is best for you.
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What Is Full Retirement Age for Someone Born in 1959?
By Christian Worstell on
The full retirement age for people born in 1959 is 66 years and 10 months old. That’s the age at which you can collect full Social Security retirement benefits. Learn more, including the age at which you become eligible for Medicare.
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