"If I’m not employed, or self-employed but my spouse has a High Deductible Plan with a Health Savings Plan that can cover me when I’m 65. Do I need to enroll in Part A or B? if I did enroll then I assume that my spouse's contribution limit to their HSA would be cut in half, correct?" A complicated question, with many variables to consider. RIA Advisors Director of Financial Planning, Richard Rosso, CFP, shares the answers here. Watch the entire 'Lunch & Learn: Medicare' webinar here! _________ ➢ Watch The Real Investment Show LIVE every morning on our Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow ➢ Listen to The Real Investment Show every morning on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ➢ Upcoming personal finance online events: https://riaadvisors.com/events/ ➢ RIA Newsletter: Subscribe to our free newsletter for market updates, analysis, financial tools and more: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/news... ➢ RIA Pro: 30 Day Free Trial: Sign up for in-depth analysis, research, portfolio models, and more: https://riapro.net/homeand more: https://riapro.net/home ➢ Financial Survival Guides (Free Download): Your must-have finance and tax planning strategies in unprecedented times: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/fina... |
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