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The Brutal Math of Caring for Aging Parents, with MarketWatch Columnist Beth Pinsker

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Nov 14, 2025
Beth Pinsker, a seasoned financial journalist and certified planner, shares insights from her book, "My Mother's Money," on managing finances for aging parents. She discusses the unexpected challenges caregivers face, emphasizing the critical nature of durable power of attorney and healthcare proxies. Beth reveals the devastating costs of long-term dementia care and the need for thorough estate planning, such as updating wills and navigating Medicaid versus Medicare. Her personal anecdotes highlight the importance of clear family communication and preparing for cognitive decline.
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INSIGHT

Caregiving Hits Everyone, Even Experts

  • Financial caregiving hits nearly everyone regardless of wealth or family dynamics.
  • Even experts face breaking points, so aim to reduce chaos rather than seek perfection.
ANECDOTE

Trust Simplified The Apartment Sale

  • After Beth Pinsker's mother became ill, estate tasks consumed a year of work from death to final tax return.
  • A trust sped the apartment sale transfer, showing how prior planning can simplify post‑death tasks.
ANECDOTE

Forgotten Home Equity Line Nearly Derails Sale

  • Beth Pinsker almost lost a home sale because of a forgotten zero‑balance home equity line of credit.
  • She spent two days hunting paperwork and paid $10 to close it so the sale could proceed.
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