Senate Health Care Q&A

By now you have seen the headlines, but to understand the full impact of the Senate Health Care bill (Better Care Reconciliation Act),  here is a Q&A that dives into some of the numbers of the current version of the plan. What is Medicaid? Medicaid is the country’s largest government health care program, covering about 20 percent (74 million) of all Americans, including:

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Ep. 025 - Why Wall Street Matters with William Cohan
Better Off BONUS call 018 - Retirement Planning
Amazon vs. Wal-Mart

American consumers will soon have an easier time: they will shop at either Amazon or Wal-Mart. That’s overstating the situation, but after Amazon announced that it was buying Whole Foods for $13.7 billion and Wal-Mart (which last year bought fledging Amazon competitor Jet.com for $3.3 billion), said it had purchased online men’s retailer Bonobos for $310 million, the retail landscape shifted once again. Both transactions signify that to succeed, companies will need robust digital as well as a brick and mortar beachheads. Whenever big deals are announced, it can make you feel like there are going to be three or four companies left in each sector. In the past, there have always been cycles of expansion and consolidation and just as big conglomerates were created, they could also be pared down.

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Ep. 024 - Cybersecurity and Hacking with Kevin Mitnick
The Unromantic Wedding Gift: A Prenup

It’s wedding season and as thousands of happy couples prepare to take vows, just a fraction will spend time contemplating the end of their relationships. Let’s face it: signing a pre-nuptial agreement (“prenup”) is the most unromantic engagement or wedding gift ever. A prenup is a contract that outlines how a couple would split their financial lives in the event that the relationship does not work out. While most of us may think of a pre-nup as something for the very rich, after hearing about disastrous divorces and the financial horror stories associated with them, it’s clear that many more couples might benefit from the process that forces them to outline what they bring into the marriage, how they might split up assets accumulated during the marriage (marital property), including a home, and how the couple intends to manage family gifts or an inheritance.

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Better Off BONUS call 017 - Side Hustle