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Delaying Medicare sign-up can be a costly lifetime mistake

Marian Leonard filed for Social Security when she turned 65. She did not sign up for Medicare at the same time, because she could not afford to pay the monthly premiums. But that was a costly mistake that serves as a warning to anyone navigating the transition to retirement.

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Winning strategies in a volatile market

Investing in the current volatile market can be a daunting task for even the most experienced investors.

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National budget and the rakyat

The national budget is expected to continue its focus on the people’s welfare, ongoing and improved assistance, as well as national infrastructure development.There is a need for the government to focus on middle-income earners in Budget 2024 as the current initiatives to increase wages tend to focus mainly on the Bottom 40% (B40) group.

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'I'm 64, my job has turned to crap and I have cancer. Should I wait to 67 to start claiming Social Security?'

Financial planners generally advise delaying the start of Social Security as long as possible up to the age 70. But these aren't typical circumstances.

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Retirement hopes and fears

A survey found that only 23% of Malaysians feel ready to retire. And nearly half of Malaysians only start planning for retirement at the age of 55 or later.

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