March 4, 2016 The New York Times by Tara Siegel Bernard Ann Reilley (Gugle) of Alpha Financial Advisors contributed to this article that appeared on The New York Times. You can find the original New York Times article at: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/05/your-money/devising-a-tax-strategy-after-the-paycheck-is-no-more.html
Using Health Savings Accounts to Invest for Retirement
August 19, 2014 New York Times by Ann Carrns Health savings accounts are often promoted as a way to help cover continuing out-of-pocket medical costs. But the accounts, which have tax advantages, can also be used to save money for health expenses in retirement — and the savings can be substantial, a new analysis finds. A report this month from …
You Plan Your Retirement, Then You Get the Health Bill
November 20, 2013 New York Times by Ann Carrns JEFF STRACK, a 61-year-old sales manager in Charlotte, N.C., enjoys his work and is in good health. But the prospect of paying for health costs after he retires weighs on him. “Within health care,” he said, “there’s all kinds of uncertainties.” Mr. Strack hasn’t decided yet when he’ll stop working full …