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			avoid fumbling the football in the red zone of retirementThe 6 documents you need for your estate 
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            [May 
			02, 2014] 
            The start of football season may 
			be months away, but the game’s on the minds of many after the NFL 
			draft. Minicamps are gearing up and team personnel are organizing in 
			preparation for the 2014-15 season. 
			Football is a big deal in the United States – and so is the surge of 
			retirees – 10,000 baby boomers every day for the next 18 years, says 
			multi-certified planner Larry Roby. The last thing pre-retirees want 
			to do at this stage of their lives is to fumble while in the red 
			zone of their retirement date, he says.  (Click 
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			Return of the Medical Alert Scam“Pay Up or Face Arrest!” – Two 
			Government Imposter Scams
 Call it the Ghost of Scams Past. Last year, the Illinois Attorney 
			General’s Office warned about consumers in Illinois receiving 
			unsolicited calls that they either were eligible for a free medical 
			alert system or that a friend or family member had purchased one for 
			them. The caller would then ask for personal information, which 
			might include a bank account number or Medicare number. (Click 
			here to continue reading)
 Yesterday, an AgeOptions employee 
			received a call on her cell phone. The caller knew her name and said 
			he was calling from the “National Bureau of Crime Enforcement” 
			because there was a warrant for her arrest. The caller then 
			transferred her to a “senior officer” who said she owed the 
			government money, and if she did not resolve this issue, he would 
			arrest her.  (Click 
			here to continue reading)
 
 May is 
			Older Americans Month in IllinoisObservance highlights state’s 
			leadership in providing quality programs that offer independence and 
			protections to seniors
 SPRINGFIELD - Governor Pat Quinn has 
			proclaimed May as Older Americans Month in Illinois and joins the 
			Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) to honor more than two million 
			adults, aged 60 years or older, who live in the state. (A copy of 
			the full proclamation follows this release). Each May, a campaign 
			theme is chosen to recognize older adults for the contributions they 
			make. This year's theme Safe Today, Healthy Tomorrow focuses on 
			injury prevention that emphasizes helping older adults stay active, 
			which is timely as we are witnessing an increase in the number of 
			adults reaching retirement age who are remaining strong and active 
			for longer than ever before.  (Click 
			here for the rest of the story)
 
 
			Long-term care crisis prompts more aggressive collection tactics Insurance 
			industry expert shares tips for protecting your family from 'filial' 
			support laws  
			Most people do not understand 
			filial support laws, which are spreading to more states — 
			28 and counting, says insurance industry expert Chris Orestis. 
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			New e-book, 'Help on the Way,' explores long-term health-care 
			funding 
			Chris Orestis, senior 
			health-care advocate and CEO of Life Care Funding, has published a 
			free e-book, "Help on 
			the Way," that details the slowly unfolding crisis happening now 
			in the United States: a "Silver Tsunami" of aging Americans with no 
			way to pay for long-term care.  (Click 
			here for the rest of the story.) 
 
			Three steps for turning a real estate or business sale into the ideal 
			retirement Financial 
			experts share common mistakes & how to avoid them 
			Throughout life, we encounter a 
			number of "financial impact points" -- pivotal events with the 
			potential to make our dreams come true, say financial advisers Chris 
			Snyder and Haitham "Hutch" Ashoo, co-authors of "Exiting Strategies: 
			The CEO's Seven Critical Steps To Cashing-Out of a Business, 
			Managing and Preserving Wealth."  
			(Click 
			here for the rest of the story.) 
 SOCIAL 
			SECURITY COLUMN 
            Don't stress over fraud By Becky 
			Whitlow,Social Security district manager in Springfield
 
			April is Stress Awareness Month, 
			but one thing that should never cause you stress is doing business 
			with Social Security.    
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            6 signs your retirement plan is in trouble Estate 
			planner shares tips for avoiding a 2008-style disaster during the 
			'distribution' years 
			After the 2008 economic meltdown, when 
			the stock market fell 37 percent, veteran financial adviser Curt 
			Whipple met with clients from outside financial institutions who'd 
			lost 50 to 60 percent of their portfolio in a single year.  
			(Click 
			here for the rest of the story.) 
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