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[QUOTE="Moni, post: 144380, member: 46543"] Insurance is important consideration when it comes to retirement. Depending on your age retirement you may or not qualify for medicaid, which could leave you in a bit of pickle when it comes to covering the cost of insuring your health. If you have spouse that will continue working for a year or two you may want to consider the cost of being added to his or her insurance coverage. It will be less expensive than striking out on your own for health insurance coverage, which tends to increase in cost with age and according to health. Dental insurance is another huge consideration among those approaching retirement age. The cost of actual dental insurance can be quite cost prohibitive but there are other options in the form of discount programs. Medications are another important consideration when retiring, particularly if you are planning to retire early or period to the traditional retirement age of 65 when medicaid kicks in. [/QUOTE]
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