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It's open enrollment season for Medicare.
 
  How to navigate Medicare open enrollment season  
  Medicare beneficiaries need to review and change, if need be, their Medicare health plan.  
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  The budget proposal has implications for two Social Security strategies.   Lawmakers put kibosh on Social Security benefit-boosting strategies
The new limits to restricted application will not apply to anyone who is already age 62 or older in 2015, and the new crackdown will kick in six months from now (thanks to a recent amendment to the original the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015) grandfat
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  The two companies believe they could realize   Walgreens and Rite Aid: Am I the only one who hates this deal?
There are more than enough red flags that investors should be concerned.
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  Headless horsemen are not accountable for their decisions.   4 ghoulish personality pitfalls to steer clear of at the office
Office ghouls are unhealthy personalities who make a workplace something to be feared.
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  Shoppers can be haunted by  impulse seasonal purchases that could be hard to return later.   Harbinger of horrible Halloween returns? Buyer beware
Spend $10 on a Halloween T-shirt and you won't flinch if the store is dead-set against letting you return holiday items. But dish out $50 to $100 on costumes? Well, you could be a lot more fearful of a Halloween horror story. 
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  With the proposed budget deal, about 17 million Medicare beneficiaries would see their Part B premiums rise 14% instead of 52%.   Budget proposal could mean no 52% jump in Medicare Part B premiums
Medicare recipients bracing for a 52% premium increase are a step closer to relief.
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  Investment fees sound small, but they add up fast.   Don't let investment fees suck away your savings
Most investors overlook 1 tiny thing that adds up to huge part of the big picture: Fees.
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  politics      
  In this Oct. 16, 2013, file photo, the Treasury Building is seen in Washington. The Treasury Department on Thursday told Congress that it needs to act by Nov. 3 or the government will be dangerously close to being unable to pay all its bills.   Moody's: No worries about default if Congress misses debt limit deadline
The credit rating agency told investors that the Treasury could make due with cash on hand.
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  Keep these tips in mind when giving your resume a quick read. (Photo by iStock)   5 filler lines that are taking up valuable space on your cover letter
You do not want "say nothing" lines in your cover letter.
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  studentretirement_kp   Report finds retirement age increasing among millennials
Students graduating in 2015 will have an average retirement age of 75 due to the increasing costs of living and student debt.
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Volunteers and local residents help refugees and migrants disembark from a small vessel after their arrival in Skala Sykaminias on the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos. Greek authorities say a number of people have died near other islands after tw

Volunteers and local residents help refugees and migrants disembark from a small vessel after their arrival in Skala Sykaminias on the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos. Greek authorities say a number of people have died near other islands after tw
 
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