Jonathan, all I can do is echo the multitude of comments that have been shared by so many. Yes, I too started reading you back in the 90's, in your WSJ days. In fact I recall emailing you (which you graciously replied to) when you were leaving that gig, just to express my appreciation for all that you had done to improve my financial knowledge/life – even at that early point. Obviously your contributions through HD have only added to that, as I currently find myself in a glorious state of both financial security and retirement bliss. And now you have again passed on more wisdom and influence – unfortunately under terrible circumstances – that will also undoubtedly prove to be very significant and long-lasting: greatly reinforcing what was already a very strong appreciation for where I am in life, and for all that I have. Thank you, Sir. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you as you fight the good fight.
I have two homes in two different states, and roughly split my time between them. I've read that in my case Medicare is the better option, primarily because I will have different medical providers in each state. Does anyone have a similar situation, and if so, would this approach (i.e. basic Medicare) be advisable?
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Jonathan, all I can do is echo the multitude of comments that have been shared by so many. Yes, I too started reading you back in the 90's, in your WSJ days. In fact I recall emailing you (which you graciously replied to) when you were leaving that gig, just to express my appreciation for all that you had done to improve my financial knowledge/life – even at that early point. Obviously your contributions through HD have only added to that, as I currently find myself in a glorious state of both financial security and retirement bliss. And now you have again passed on more wisdom and influence – unfortunately under terrible circumstances – that will also undoubtedly prove to be very significant and long-lasting: greatly reinforcing what was already a very strong appreciation for where I am in life, and for all that I have. Thank you, Sir. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you as you fight the good fight.
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I have two homes in two different states, and roughly split my time between them. I've read that in my case Medicare is the better option, primarily because I will have different medical providers in each state. Does anyone have a similar situation, and if so, would this approach (i.e. basic Medicare) be advisable?
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