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1. NIL is already a billion dollar business and is expected to grow much larger.
2. The NCAA is deferring to states regarding the establishment of rules and regulations about NIL and compliance thereof. Sports associations and individual schools have also become involved in NIL.
3. The financial planning industry sees opportunities to help young people navigate and manage new-found wealth and income from high school, college, and beyond.
1. 31 percent of those identifying as part of the Sandwich Generation bear complete financial responsibility for their parents or in-laws.
2. A MassMutual study confirms the emotional and financial stress such dual roles place on families.
3. Creating a financial plan can alleviate such burdens and still allow for retirement saving.
More people are saving for retirement but they are not saving enough. Late-boomer wealth continues to be impacted by The Great Recession of 2008-2009. An increase in Social Security's Full Retirement Age was a de facto cut in Social Security benefits.
1. Studies are mixed about the effects of retirement on your mental health.
2. Having a plan in place may make the transition smoother.
3. Addressing factors such as loss of work routine, loss of a robust social network, and loss of one's professional identity may help mitigate emotional stress points. Not to mention all the additional time to be spent.
1. A majority of Boomers want to age in place; only a fraction of their homes can accommodate those desires.
2. Plan ahead: The longer you live you become even more eligible for illness and accidents.
3. A a healthy couple retiring at age sixty-five could expect to pay around $300,000 over the course of retirement to cover health and medical expenses.
1. Seven out of every ten Americans who reach age sixty-five will need long-term care of some kind.
2. LTCI premiums count as medical expenses and may potentially be paid with special tax considerations.
3. The burden of loved ones: 66 percent of caregivers use their personal assets like savings and retirement funds, to pay for a loved one's care.
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