News You Should Know: Congress Extends Telehealth Rules for Medicare
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April 15, 2025
Congress Extends Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities for 6 Months | Healthcare Dive
Lawmakers in Congress passed a temporary extension for rules allowing more flexibility in telehealth coverage under traditional Medicare. The pandemic-era rules, which allow more people to receive care at home, now apply through the end of September. PERACare’s Medicare Advantage plans offer virtual doctor visits with no copay.
How to Teach Your Child About Financial Literacy | Knowledge at Wharton
April is national financial literacy month, and a surprisingly large share of American adults struggle to correctly answer basic questions about personal finance. It can help to start young, and in this article, a co-creator of the “big three” financial literacy test offers tips for teaching children about money.
The Rule of 1,000 Hours in Retirement | Kiplinger
How much free time will you have in retirement? Not all time is equal, and experts say when you subtract low-effort leisure activities like watching TV or casually socializing, most people only have about 1,000 hours left each year (or just a few hours a day) for hobbies, travel, and other enjoyable activities. How you spend your time in retirement is just as important as how you spend your money, so here are some tips for making good use of those 1,000 hours.
As a $72 trillion ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ is Set to Begin, Here are 4 Estate-Planning Rules to Follow | MarketWatch
In the coming years, older generations are expected to pass down trillions of dollars to their children and grandchildren in a societal shift known as the “great wealth transfer.” Experts say planning is key to making sure that transfer goes well—and some simple steps now can help your loved ones avoid confusion down the road.
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