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fool.com > retirement > 03/01/2026 > the-new-senior-tax-deduction-the-good-the-bad-and

The New Senior Tax Deduction: The Good, The Bad, and The Reality Explained

1+ hour, 57+ min ago  (448+ words) Like most things in life, the new senior tax deduction is not all bad or all good. Here's what it looks like from several different directions. The 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) introduced a particularly interesting change for Americans…...

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fool.com > retirement > 02/27/2026 > this-region-has-hidden-retirement-value-if-you-kno

This Region Has Hidden Retirement Value -- If You Know Where to Look

1+ day, 16+ hour ago  (547+ words) Leo Sun is a contributing Motley Fool stock market analyst who has worked with the company since 2013, covering technology, consumer goods, industrial, and financial sectors. He became a self-made millionaire by age 40 through long-term investing, crediting lessons from Warren Buffett…...

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fool.com > retirement > 02/26/2026 > millions-medicare-retirees-have-less-than-1-week

2.6 Million Medicare Retirees Have Less Than 1 Week to Protect Their Prescription Drug Coverage

3+ day, 1+ hour ago  (240+ words) Some retirees could lose their prescription drug coverage if they don't take action quickly. Health insurance coverage is critical for seniors. Some people get their coverage through traditional Medicare, but others opt for a Medicare Advantage plan instead. Although preapproval…...

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fool.com > investing > general > 05/20/2013 > is-the-utica-just-full-of-hot-air.aspx

Is the Utica Just Full of Hot Air?

5+ day, 18+ hour ago  (533+ words) Matt DiLallo has been a contributing Motley Fool stock market analyst specializing in covering dividend-paying companies, particularly in the energy and REIT sectors, since 2012. He also covers pre-IPO companies, ETFs, and other investing topics. He holds an MBA from Liberty…...

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fool.com > money > credit-cards > articles > 1-in-4-americans-regret-using-buy-now-pay-later-heres-why

1 in 4 Americans Regret Using Buy Now, Pay Later. Here's Why

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (665+ words) Published on Feb. 20, 2026 Buy now, pay later (BNPL) has a way of feeling like a life hack. Four payments. No interest. No big hit to your bank account today. But once the bills start stacking, reality shows up. Motley Fool…...

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fool.com > money > credit-cards > articles > 7-hidden-traps-of-buy-now-pay-later-and-how-to-avoid-them

7 Hidden Traps of Buy Now, Pay Later -- and How to Avoid Them

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (957+ words) Published on Feb. 18, 2026 Around 50% of young consumers prefer Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) over credit cards, according to Motley Fool Money research. And honestly, I get the appeal. Breaking a $600 purchase into four easy payments sounds way less painful than…...

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fool.com > retirement > 02/18/2026 > x-things-retired-couples-should-know-about-spousal

4 Things Retired Couples Should Know About Spousal Social Security Benefits

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (567+ words) These benefits are often misunderstood but could play a huge role in your retirement finances. The path to collecting Social Security benefits in retirement usually goes something like this. You work for at least 10 years (often more) and pay taxes…...

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fool.com > retirement > 02/14/2026 > heres-how-new-senior-tax-deduction-works

Here's Exactly How the New Senior Tax Deduction Works

2+ week, 1+ day ago  (468+ words) If you're 65 or older, this could have a huge effect on your taxes this year. No one enjoys tax time, but it can be especially stressful if you're retired and living on a fixed income. An unexpected bill or a…...

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fool.com > money > credit-cards > articles > credit-card-fraud-is-up-54-these-5-habits-make-you-a-hard-target

Credit Card Fraud Is Up 54% -- These 5 Habits Make You a Hard Target

2+ week, 3+ day ago  (796+ words) Published on Feb. 12, 2026 I just got the dreaded notification: "You've been pwned." " Yep -- got the email a couple of days ago, and it seems my personal info was caught up in a massive bank data breach. Hackers now have access…...

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fool.com > retirement > 02/11/2026 > cleveland-might-be-the-midwest-retirement-city-tha

Cleveland Might Be the Midwest Retirement City That Offers the Most for the Least Amount of Money

2+ week, 3+ day ago  (407+ words) Whether you prefer indoor or outdoor activities, Cleveland has them all. If you're planning for retirement and are curious about the best places in which to retire in the U.S., you may want to put Cleveland, Ohio on your list. If…...