
My Mother's Money: A Guide to Financial Caregiving
- How to become a parent's legally authorized healthcare and financial proxy
- Budget templates for projecting long-term care costs
- Easy-to-understand advice on settling an estate or handling insurance
- Scripts for broaching tricky conversations with aging parents
- Strategies to avoid potential financial shortfalls
- Tips for managing the emotional toll of "caregiver burnout"
Watching your parents age can stir up a mix of emotions--nostalgia, concern, and often, a sense of uncertainty about the future. And assuming care for your aging loved ones can be an overwhelming sea of endless checklists, textbook explanations, and mind-numbing paperwork. With this definitive guide to elder financial planning, you can navigate these processes with confidence, saving time, energy, and peace of mind for what really matters.
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- How to become a parent's legally authorized healthcare and financial proxy
- Budget templates for projecting long-term care costs
- Easy-to-understand advice on settling an estate or handling insurance
- Scripts for broaching tricky conversations with aging parents
- Strategies to avoid potential financial shortfalls
- Tips for managing the emotional toll of "caregiver burnout"
Watching your parents age can stir up a mix of emotions--nostalgia, concern, and often, a sense of uncertainty about the future. And assuming care for your aging loved ones can be an overwhelming sea of endless checklists, textbook explanations, and mind-numbing paperwork. With this definitive guide to elder financial planning, you can navigate these processes with confidence, saving time, energy, and peace of mind for what really matters.
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- How to become a parent's legally authorized healthcare and financial proxy
- Budget templates for projecting long-term care costs
- Easy-to-understand advice on settling an estate or handling insurance
- Scripts for broaching tricky conversations with aging parents
- Strategies to avoid potential financial shortfalls
- Tips for managing the emotional toll of "caregiver burnout"
Watching your parents age can stir up a mix of emotions--nostalgia, concern, and often, a sense of uncertainty about the future. And assuming care for your aging loved ones can be an overwhelming sea of endless checklists, textbook explanations, and mind-numbing paperwork. With this definitive guide to elder financial planning, you can navigate these processes with confidence, saving time, energy, and peace of mind for what really matters.










