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31 Dec, 2010 Comments off
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Plan Now for the Life You Want
Today’s economic realities have reset our expectations of what retirement is, yet there’s still the promise for what it can be: a life stage filled with more freedom and potential than ever before. Given the new normal, how do you plan for a future filled with prosperity, health, and happiness? As a companion to What Color Is Your Parachute?, the world’s best-selling career book, What Color Is Your Parachute? for Retiremen... More >>
31 Dec, 2010 Comments off
The time to start thinking about retirement is always today, right now, right this second. The sooner you start saving and investing the more time your savings have to grow and become what you'll need to live on in retirement, but that's not the only reason it's better to start saving sooner.
During your lifespan there will always be a reason to put off saving for retirement. Whether it's paying off student loans, that you're not making as much money as you believe you will be later, that you're buying a home, remodeling the kitchen, having children, buying a car... and the list of constant possibilities goes on. Life, and it's expenses, aren't going to stop at some point and put up a sign that says ok, now it's time to save for retirement!
Most Americans aren't saving enough for retirement, it's a fact. The earlier you start putting some aside the easier it will be to make a habit of it. Certainly there may be times where you really won't be putting much aside at all, but every little bit counts. And those little bits that you save, if put into a 401k or IRA, will be invested and earn you returns over the years. The money you save when you're fifty will have a lot less time to be invested and earn you returns than the money you invest when you're 25 years old.
More than just the money part, you'll want to start imaging what it is you want to do during your retirement. Do you want to travel the world, play golf, take classes, learn to sew? A good thing to ask yourself is what do you not have time to do right now? These are things you can pursue in retirement. It's important to think about these things ahead of time, not only so you have some direction when the time comes, but so that you can play for any additional expenses you'll want to save for. What you'll be doing in retirement will have an effect on the amount you'll need for your yearly income, and the amount you'll need to save now overall.
27 Dec, 2010 Comments off
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How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free offers inspirational advice on how to enjoy life to its fullest. The key to achieving an active and satisfying retirement involves a great deal more than having adequate financial resources; it also encompasses all other aspects of life -- interesting leisure activities, creative pursuits, physical well-being, mental well-being, and solid social support. World-class author and innovator Ernie J. Zelinski guides you to: Gain... More >>
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How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free: Retirement Wisdom That You Won't Get from Your Financial Advisor |
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How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free offers inspirational advice on how to enjoy life to its fullest. The key to achieving an active and satisfying retirement involves a great deal more than having adequate financial resources; it also encompasses all other aspects of life -- interesting leisure activities, creative pursuits, physical well-being, mental well-being, and solid social support... |
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Supercharged Retirement: Ditch the Rocking Chair, Trash the Remote, and Do What You Love |
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Life after retirement is much more exciting if you look beyond what you need for financial security as you prepare for it. Mary Lloyd lays out a whole new paradigm for doing this and shows you how to assess what you really want and need--physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually--to make retired life the most rewarding time of all... |
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The AARP Retirement Survival Guide: How to Make Smart Financial Decisions in Good Times and Bad |
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Bank bailouts. Ponzi schemes. Plunging financial markets. Given today’s dire headlines, planning a secure retirement has become a more critical task than ever.Now, for Americans seeking safety and stability in a time of wrenching economic change, comes investment educator Julie Jason with this no-nonsense guide, which won the award for Best Personal Finance Book at the International Book Awards and was chosen as the top business book by Booklist... |
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What Color Is Your Parachute? for Retirement, Second Edition: Planning a Prosperous, Healthy, and Happy Future (What Color Is Your Parachute? for Retirement: Planning Now for the) |
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Plan Now for the Life You WantToday’s economic realities have reset our expectations of what retirement is, yet there’s still the promise for what it can be: a life stage filled with more freedom and potential than ever before... |
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Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Retirement (Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guides) |
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Drive a golf cart in a hurricane; dock your yacht in a typhoon; treat a knitting needle injury; and get your grown kids to move out. |
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The Smartest Retirement Book You'll Ever Read |
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Dan Solin's internationally bestselling books have changed the way readers invest. "It's easy to see why Mr. Solin's approach makes sense." --The New York Times on The Smartest Investment Book You'll Every Read "Read this book and take action... |
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What You Don't Know About Retirement: A Funny Retirement Quiz |
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What You Don’t Know about Retirement… will have any retiree celebrating this milestone with lots of laughs. This entertaining quiz pokes fun at growing older while celebrating the joy of retirement... |
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How to Love Your Retirement: The Guide to the Best of Your Life (Hundreds of Heads Survival Guides) |
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Retirment years can be full of fun and interesting times if properly prepared for, and How to Love Your Retirement is packed with helpful, entertaining stories and lots of real-life advice from hundreds of retirees who are making the most of their golden years... |
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The Joy of Retirement: Finding Happiness, Freedom, and the Life You've Always Wanted |
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Life after work no longer conjures up images of older couples stalking the malls, playing golf, and taking endless Caribbean cruises. As baby boomers reach their 50s and 60s, they are redefining what it means to retire... |
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20 Retirement Decisions You Need to Make Right Now |
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You're in control of Your Retirement Future Inside are twenty major financial decisions which could profoundly impact your lifestyle over the next forty years. For many retirees, these decisions come as a surprise and must be made hastily without proper consultation... |
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19 Dec, 2010 Comments off
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Clients nearing retirement have some significant challenges to face. And so do their advisers. They can expect to live far longer after they retire. And the problems they expect their advisers to solve are far more complex. The traditional sources of retirement income may be shriveling, but boomers don't intend to downsize their plans. Instead, they're redefining what it means to be retired—as well as what they require of financial advisers. Planners who aren’t ... More >>
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7 Dec, 2010 3 Comments
People round the corner come in USA and Canada or Gulf Countries and when they become old wish to go back to find their roots and find themselves in dismay when the roots are not favorable to live in. What they should do for making their lives comfortable?
7 Dec, 2010 5 Comments
If my wife is 60 years old and she has no income, is she entitled to half of my retirement income?
Thanks.
My wife is not leaving me. We're still together. Will my pay get reduced? We're talking about social security benefits. Does she have to be a certain age? We've been married for over 27 years and we live in California.
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