Boomer Benefits bought your book and love the videos.... any chance you can direct me to some honest financial advice for seniors? Thank you for providing excellent Medicare Information.
Hi Axe - We're happy to hear you have enjoyed our book and our videos! Thank you for the kind words. Regarding a financial advisor, we would like to refer you to our friend, Andy Panko! Here is the link to his Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/taxesinretirement/
I have a question for Boomer Benefits. I am receiving railroad retirement and will be eligible for Medicare next year. I know it will be through the Railroad Retirement Board, but can I still call Boomer Benefits for help with that and a Medicare Supplement and part D drug plan?
Thanks for useful info. I have question of about plan D. I spend $15 on my drugs which all are generic. Pollens show $480 deductible whic h do not sound right for that low monthly cost. How can we avoid deductible. I am in GA
Hi Feroz, if your plan has a Part D deductible, there is no way to avoid it! We recommend shopping Part D plans during the Annual Election Period (October 15 - December 7) to see if there is a plan in your area that has a smaller deductible.
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" Mark 8:36-37
Part D is considered "voluntary," but if you fail to enroll in a Part D plan and you don't have creditable coverage you will be charged with a late enrollment penalty if you enroll in a Part D plan in the future.
Medical interns in the US are paid whatever the govt entitles. How this makes sense is beyond me. I don’t know whether their liability insurance premiums are paid by the govt. Why they are paid by the govt is a mystery. It would seem Congress could have just let Medicare stop at insuring people.
Boomer Benefits bought your book and love the videos.... any chance you can direct me to some honest financial advice for seniors? Thank you for providing excellent Medicare Information.
Hi Axe - We're happy to hear you have enjoyed our book and our videos! Thank you for the kind words. Regarding a financial advisor, we would like to refer you to our friend, Andy Panko! Here is the link to his Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/taxesinretirement/
Glad to know and learn about these parts & plans which are indeed very helpful
Excellent briefing on “ parts “ versus “ plan “ > thank you Nice explanation !
Glad it was helpful!
I have a question for Boomer Benefits. I am receiving railroad retirement and will be eligible for Medicare next year. I know it will be through the Railroad Retirement Board, but can I still call Boomer Benefits for help with that and a Medicare Supplement and part D drug plan?
Hi Rick - Yes, we can still help you with a Medigap + Part D plan! When you're ready, you can give our team a call at 817-249-8600. :)
Thanks for useful info. I have question of about plan D. I spend $15 on my drugs which all are generic. Pollens show $480 deductible whic h do not sound right for that low monthly cost. How can we avoid deductible. I am in GA
Hi Feroz, if your plan has a Part D deductible, there is no way to avoid it! We recommend shopping Part D plans during the Annual Election Period (October 15 - December 7) to see if there is a plan in your area that has a smaller deductible.
I have atenea but Ppo delta dental but no one one takes it?
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
Mark 8:36-37
Hosea chapter 6 verse 6
Can you tell me how the Part B deductible is paid?
We have a video over this, which is titled, How Do You Pay the Part B Deductible?
So Medicare D is not voluntary
Part D is considered "voluntary," but if you fail to enroll in a Part D plan and you don't have creditable coverage you will be charged with a late enrollment penalty if you enroll in a Part D plan in the future.
I'll explain it quickly, it is socialized medical care for older Americans.
Medical interns in the US are paid whatever the govt entitles. How this makes sense is beyond me. I don’t know whether their liability insurance premiums are paid by the govt.
Why they are paid by the govt is a mystery. It would seem Congress could have just let Medicare stop at insuring people.