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  2. Michigan Office of Retirement Services - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS) administers retirement programs for Michigan 's state employees, public school employees, judges, state police, and National Guard. ORS also provides various retiree healthcare benefits, including traditional insurance plans, Personal Healthcare Funds, and Health Reimbursement Accounts.

  3. 25 College Towns That Are Perfect for Retirees

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    Based on this analysis, these are the 25 best college towns for retirees: DenisTangneyJr / iStock.com. 1. Huntington, West Virginia. Livability score: 81. Percentage of the population ages 65 and ...

  4. Finance and Information Workers Union - Wikipedia

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    www.finsec.org.nz. Finance and Information Workers Union (Finsec) was a small organising trade union covering about 6,600 workers in the New Zealand finance sector. It was formed in 1990 from the merger of the Bank Officers’ Union and the Insurance Workers Union. [1] In October 2011 Finsec amalgamated with the National Distribution Union to ...

  5. The Best (and Worst) States for Military Retirees - AOL

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    2nd Worst: Nevada. Las Vegas might be home to a handful of military bases, but Nevada ranks third from bottom in terms of health care for veterans. Military retirees looking to start a new career ...

  6. I’m a Retirement Planning Expert: These 4 States Top ... - AOL

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    For retirees focused on maximizing their savings, South Dakota offers unparalleled advantages. According to Zillow, the median home price in South Dakota is around $290,000, and, according to ...

  7. Mortgages for seniors: Getting a home loan in retirement - AOL

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    “If the retiree has retirement income that is nontaxable, like Social Security income or tax-exempt interest, that income can be ‘grossed up,’ or increased 15 to 25 percent, depending on the ...

  8. A relief for retirees: Expected health care costs didn't ...

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    The after-tax cost for medical expenses throughout retirement for a single, 65-year-old retiree held steady at $157,500 ($315,000 for the average retired couple at the same age), according to the ...

  9. Voluntary employees' beneficiary association - Wikipedia

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    A voluntary employees' beneficiary association ( VEBA) is a form of trust fund permitted under United States federal tax law, whose sole purpose must be to provide employee benefits. [1] Among the types of benefits which a VEBA may provide are accident insurance benefits, childcare costs, employee continuing education, the cost of legal ...