By: Connie H. Deutsch | May 5, 2011 |
Retirement Retirement isn't all it's cracked up to be. The golden years are often an illusion as men and women face uncertain economic times, health problems, and lack of direction. They often lose their sense of purpose and their sense of self.
read more By: Jolie Crussel | Dec 30, 2010 |
Retirement If you are tired with dealing with your boss or wish to sit back, retiring early seems to be a good decision. For many people, retirement comes first in their bucket list and they find the best years of their life after retiring. Early retirement means running out of money earlier while you still have to cover your expenses. Thus, staying workforce for a bit longer may be a good choice for several reasons.
read more By: Jolie Crussel | Dec 29, 2010 |
Retirement An online survey has been recently conducted by Ameriprise Financial and Harris Interactive, with the participation of 10,028 adults ages 40 to 75 in 30 metropolitan areas. Financial preparations including savings habits and retirement needs calculations, personal plans, and level of confidence workers feel about their ability to retire are taken into account in the survey. The following are details of the top ranked cities where older workers are preparing for retirement.
read more By: H. Bradley Bertrand | Dec 8, 2010 |
Retirement As many Americans have been grimacing from food and gas prices, watching stocks slump and seeing the housing market with barely a pulse, it can get a bit nerve-racking to think about retirement these days. However, with smart investing, careful planning and frugality, anyone can ride the wave into retirement, even in this storm. Though, there are three threats to look out for, to make sure retirement is secured.
read more By: Philippe Valiquette | Nov 29, 2010 |
Retirement 1929 and 2008 were the worst years in the last century for equity markets so we thought it might be interesting to test DCA during these periods. How did DCA trough the worst two periods of the last century for equity markets? Our little study showed it produced impressive results.
read more By: Susan Kersley | Nov 27, 2010 |
Retirement It can be a challenge when you retire to manage time effectively. Time management which may have been a constant source of stress when you were working can still be an issue when you no longer have to go to work.
read more By: Jim Warr | Nov 26, 2010 |
Retirement Americans are struggling when it comes to saving money for retirement. According to a study published in the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI), Americans are facing a combined retirement shortfall of $4.55 billion, or $47,000 per adult!
read more By: Mike Donal | Nov 23, 2010 |
Retirement Retirement Planning can help us to get the extra benefits in old age. So planning and investing your money in retirement plans is very important for all kind of people.
read more By: Judy Juricek | Nov 21, 2010 |
Retirement Planning for retirement is definitely a busy, sometimes stressful, and exciting time. There are so many things to do and decisions to make and I'm telling you that there is one more thing that you need to make sure you know - your benefits (such as life, health, dental and other insurance). Good news is that, for most people, there are resources that you can continue to tap for questions even after you retire.
read more By: David B Ward | Nov 21, 2010 |
Retirement The cheapest places to retire in the United States are often little known secrets. Their cost of living makes enjoyment of life much cheaper to achieve, and easier to find. Sometimes the cheapest places to retire do not even require a sacrifice of climate, location, or access to key amenities you desire.
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