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  2. Wills, life insurance, and retirement savings: What older ...

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    Despite his limited budget, Berkeley feels at peace with past spending habits: "We decided to live our life in our 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, right up to hitting our early 70s," he said.

  3. Social Security Fairness Act could restore benefits, but ...

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    It may decrease their Social Security payments by up to half the value of their pension. For example, Michelle Cosgrove's benefits will be cut nearly in half — reduced by $557, to $601.

  4. Delay, Deny, Defend - Wikipedia

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    Delay, Deny, Defend is a critical exploration of the property and casualty insurance industry, examining how its practices affect policyholders.Feinman, a law professor specializing in consumer rights and insurance law, argues that the industry prioritizes profits over policyholders' needs, often using tactics like delaying or denying legitimate claims to bolster financial performance.

  5. 65-year-old quit his job and emptied his life savings to ...

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    Here, Chaudhry talks about putting his family’s savings on the line to follow his gut, how his upbringing influenced his relationship with money and the advice he’d give someone who wants to ...

  6. Sholam Weiss - Wikipedia

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    Sholam Weiss (born 1954) is an American convicted fraudster.. In 2000, Weiss was sentenced to 845 years in prison for racketeering, wire fraud, money laundering, and other charges in connection to the collapse of the National Heritage Life Insurance Company.

  7. Lundy murders - Wikipedia

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    Four days before the murders, the Lundy's reviewed their life insurance on the advice of their insurance broker. Christine's cover was going to be raised from $200,000 to $500,000. [ 27 ] However, at the time of her death, the policy documents had not been issued so the increase was not valid. [ 28 ]

  8. I’m Retired and Regret Claiming Social Security at 70 — Here ...

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    Tim said he didn’t give much thought to how his own health might change as he got older. “I’m not as active as I was in my 30s — heck, even my 40s,” he said. “When you get older, a ...

  9. Faked death - Wikipedia

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    Deaths have been faked since ancient times, but the rate increased significantly in the middle of the 19th century, when life insurance, and insurance fraud, became more common. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In the late 20th century, advancements in technology began to make it increasingly more difficult to simply disappear after faking a death.