Quick Read – Medicare excludes dental, vision, hearing, and most wellness care, leaving retirees with out-of-pocket costs ranging from $3,000 to $15,000 or more per year. – Covering $7,500 annually in dividends preserves your capital base, while spending a lump sum permanently…
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Dental work restores smiles. Vision correction restores independence. Many of the expenses Medicare leaves uncovered sit at the intersection of appearance, confidence, and daily quality of life.
Unfortunately, all those things cost money. Big money. So here’s how to close the gap in your budget… and your teeth.