My parents have $6 million in the stock market and I anticipate on inheriting half of it - how do I factor this into my retirement plans?
Briefly

"Inheritance can be easy to rely upon, but it is never certain. It's best to approach it as a bonus, not as the bulk of your financial plans."
"Long-term care insurance can offset major healthcare costs, but it often doesn't cover everything. This potential cost, combined with fluctuations in the stock market, can quickly eat away at an inheritance."
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