With Medicare season still being in full swing, Michael Clark and John McCann of the Let’s Talk Future Show have Greg Roessler back on the air to dig into the confusing details of Medicare. There were a handful of really good questions in this show about Tricare, doughnut holes, and penalties that could be associated with Medicare.
It is really important to make sure you take the time to research your options because much like investing, there is no one size fits all solution. Greg has been a tremendous resource to John and Michael at their financial practice in helping listeners and clients alike make these decisions. Whether it is questions on investments or Medicare, this show cuts through the noise and nonsense about money and give you the tools you need to build wealth, invest for the future, and put a plan in place.
Quote of the day: “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I’m about to do today” – Steve Jobs
Need to find something from today’s show? We have you covered down to the minute!
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- Changing prescription drug plans – 3.5 Min
- Why do some companies cover a drug and not another? – 5.5 Min
- Call: Medicare and Tricare question – 14 Min
- Call: Hitting the “doughnut hole” – 16 Min
- Medicare penalties – 23.5 Min
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