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Put Your Financial Fears to Rest
We all have uncertainties that keep us up at night. What if I get injured or contract a serious illness? What if something catastrophic happens to my home or car? What if a family member calls me for financial support? These fears have one thing in common: money.
Building an emergency fund and taking additional measures to prepare for specific unknowns can help you sleep again.
Take charge of your health — prevent illness and get to know your medical insurance.
Disaster-proof your life by planning for potential home and car expenses.
Prime your home and wallet for aging parents or adult children in need.
How did others answer Menokare? Find out in the SAM Community.
Q: For the past several years I have been caring for both of my parents while also working full time. However with their health conditions worsening it may become necessary for me to care for them full time... I am seeking additional information from anyone who may be familiar with my circumstances. – Menokare
A: In Pennsylvania, you can get paid for caring for your elderly parents. I am impressed with your willingness to care for your parents. That is what family is all about. If you go here, you can check for any kind of benefits you may be eligible for from the Federal Government. - JorgeM
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