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19 Nov 2008
... as planning your career and marriage. We need to take conscious and careful decisions to prepare for our retirement. Life takes its own course and from the poorest to the wealthiest, every one gets older with time. We get older every day, ... Read More
19 Nov 2008
... is that a retirement fund or retirement plan has to be prudent - you don't want to wake up one morning, a year or before you retire, to find that a crash on Wall Street has cut the value of your fund by 30%. You just won't have the time to ... Read More
19 Nov 2008
... warned their citizens that their social security systems may not have enough funds to go around. In order to face our retirements more confidently, it has become necessary for us to not rely on state-sponsored programs; but increasingly ... Read More
19 Nov 2008
... due to the early death of one's spouse. For everyone else who is unprepared, life will be pretty hard during their retirement. They will have to severely limit their choices in terms of quality of accommodation, activities like travel and ... Read More
... as planning your career and marriage. We need to take conscious and careful decisions to prepare for our retirement. Life takes its own course and from the poorest to the wealthiest, every one gets older with time. We get older every day, ... Read More
19 Nov 2008
... is that a retirement fund or retirement plan has to be prudent - you don't want to wake up one morning, a year or before you retire, to find that a crash on Wall Street has cut the value of your fund by 30%. You just won't have the time to ... Read More
19 Nov 2008
... warned their citizens that their social security systems may not have enough funds to go around. In order to face our retirements more confidently, it has become necessary for us to not rely on state-sponsored programs; but increasingly ... Read More
19 Nov 2008
... due to the early death of one's spouse. For everyone else who is unprepared, life will be pretty hard during their retirement. They will have to severely limit their choices in terms of quality of accommodation, activities like travel and ... Read More
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... as planning your career and marriage. We need to take conscious and careful decisions to prepare for our retirement. Life takes its own course and from the poorest to the wealthiest, every one gets older with time. We get older every day, ... Read More |
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... is that a retirement fund or retirement plan has to be prudent - you don't want to wake up one morning, a year or before you retire, to find that a crash on Wall Street has cut the value of your fund by 30%. You just won't have the time to ... Read More |
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... warned their citizens that their social security systems may not have enough funds to go around. In order to face our retirements more confidently, it has become necessary for us to not rely on state-sponsored programs; but increasingly ... Read More |
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... due to the early death of one's spouse. For everyone else who is unprepared, life will be pretty hard during their retirement. They will have to severely limit their choices in terms of quality of accommodation, activities like travel and ... Read More |
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... retirement portfolio may be dramatically lower at the end of the year. You may be in a better position to retire now, than you will be again, for many years to come. This is not the time, to be thinking small, or for conventional wisdom. ... Read More |
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... budget. So, if your retirement budget is $3,000 per month, you currently have $600k, you need $900k to pay for your retirement, you save 25k per year, and your investments earn 10% compounded annually - you can retire in 3.5 years. ... Read More |
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... giving. A good course will also include methods that cause the individual to examine each aspect of retirement from their own point of view and encourage discussion between delegates. Value to the individual of Retirement Courses ... Read More |
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... between water or mountains; here you can have both. And because of geographic diversity, you can also choose the climate to enjoy during your Mexican retirement: from hot and dry in the north, to hot and humid in the south, to spring-like ... Read More |
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... in addition to any estate tax paid. The bottom line is that, without financial planning, most of your retirement assets could end up going to the federal government. What can you do? Give to Charity If you plan to leave gifts ... Read More |
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... feeling particularly squeezed -- many are trying to save for their children's college educations and their own retirements, while supporting their elderly parents at the same time. Personal savings will have to fill the gap between ... Read More |
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... 000,000. They do not need the income from Social Security at all. Which group above will you be in when it is time for you to retire? Still More Statistics... "According to recent Governmental statistics, most people are very concerned ... Read More |
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... point out that the death benefit provision (which guarantees that if you die while still saving for retirement, your beneficiaries will receive at least the amount of your principal and in some cases, with the purchase of optional riders, ... Read More |
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... . An application must be filed with the Social security Administration before an employee may collect his/her retirement benefits. There are several options in applying for these benefits: • Applying at the local Social Security ... Read More |
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... 30 years. Another myth, and one that could hurt your pocketbook, is that living expenses are lower after you retire. In most cases, this is not true. You may still be paying off a mortgage, taking care of your children, grandchildren, ... Read More |
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... out investment decisions. Of course, before meeting with these companies to help you, you need to know your retirement goals and what they will cost you, so that you can plan your investing activities accordingly. Very simply, without ... Read More |
