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Black Friday brings exceptional deals on acclaimed books covering Social Security and Medicare. From step-by-step retirement guides to authoritative Medicare resources, readers can secure essential advice for less. Savvy shoppers and future retirees shouldn’t miss these limited-time discounts on trusted titles, making financial planning more accessible than ever.

Navigating US Social Security and Medicare involves mastering several key topics: eligibility rules, benefit optimization, enrollment timing, and supplemental plan choices. Opportunities exist to maximize retirement income and secure essential healthcare, but challenges include complex regulations, frequent legislative changes, and potential coverage gaps. Bestselling authors like Laurence Kotlikoff and Philip Moeller offer clear strategies to avoid common mistakes, understand personalized planning, and anticipate future reforms. Leveraging lessons from these experts empowers individuals to make informed decisions, capitalize on available benefits, and adapt to evolving policies—ensuring financial stability and robust healthcare throughout retirement. Strategic learning from proven resources is vital.

It wasn’t fair that some beneficiaries got more than others simply because they knew the system’s rules while so many others didn’t
— Laurence Kotlikoff - Philip Moeller - Paul Solman - Get Whats Yours - The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security
Assuming Medicare covers long-term care is a big mistake - long-term care is only covered in very limited situations
— Danielle Kunkle Roberts - 10 Costly Medicare Mistakes You Cannot Afford to Make
Decide whether it’s best to claim benefits early, at full retirement age, or not until you turn 70—and how to time your claims so you and your spouse get the best benefits
— Joseph Matthews - Social Security, Medicare & Government Pensions - Get the Most Out of Your Retirement and Medical Benefits