Retirement Articles
Retirement to many people signifies the beginning of the end which is wrong. If you have prepared well in the past retirement offers the time out of the productive life thus you enjoy what you have labored for many years. The preparation for retirement would include investing in varies forms as real estate, stocks, businesses, retirement funds and several others which would give you a steady income at your advanced age. The presence of your family is an added joy for you will have ample time to be with them. Care should be taken not to crowd them rising conflicts or monotony. Here we have tried to give tips on the preparation of retirement, how and when to retire and the life after retirement. Many activities are suggested to fill up your extra time that was formerly taken by you career to avoid boredom. There are many investment companies and consultants who are ready to offer their advice for free but charge later when you assign them work.
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Cost Of Living For A Retiree In The Philippines – 5 Key Elements To ConsiderPosted by Will Irwin. Published on Oct 09, 2009 The low cost of living in the Philippines is one of the major lures of the Philippines to people who are fed up with the current economic conditions in the Western world. People who have worked hard all their lives wake up one day at 55 and find out they don't have enough time left to ever put away enough money to live on comfortably in the Western world. Retirement Income – Why And How Do You Create Ongoing Retirement IncomePosted by Will Irwin. Published on Oct 02, 2009 Why build a business with an ongoing income? One reason – to provide residual income that keeps coming in over and over each month, long after you have done the work to create it. It is called "financial freedom" – being able to create a royalty type income which puts money in your mailbox each month whether you get out of bed or not, regardless of where you are located. Dislocated Worker For The Second Time In Six YearsPosted by Ronda Skinner. Published on Sep 16, 2009 Presently I am among the unemployed due to the state of the American economy, a dislocated worker due to a plant closing. This is the second time this has happened in a little over six years time. I had worked at a small, coal-fired, over 50-year-old power plant in the northeastern United States. The company was merged once, bought up twice, and the second time shut down due to the condition of the plant and potential expense to renovate. It has been a challenge, even more so the first time, as since I have managed to cut back on expenses, and simplify my life. How To Retire In 10 Years Or LessPosted by Suze K Ortoman. Published on Aug 15, 2009 This article is intended to provide hope to anyone who is doubtful about retiring successfully in 10 years or less. It is meant to help those who have lost money in the stock market, have been unemployed or underemployed, have gone through or are going through bankruptcy, have suffered through an injury or illness, have not been successful in saving money for retirement for any other reason. Attention – Are You Ready For Retirement And Will You Be Able To Retire?Posted by Robert Mergupis. Published on Aug 06, 2009 What kind of future are you creating for yourself and your family? Will you be out on the street? Most Americans are two paychecks away from the streets. What happens if you get hurt, or get sick, where will you and your family be? Now Is The Time To Trade Retirement For Financial IndependencePosted by JanMarie Foster. Published on Aug 04, 2009 What are baby boomers-and-beyond to do in the economy of 2009 to provide adequately for their golden and twilight years? You can retire now, even during an economic downturn, despite massive losses in your 401(k) retirement account. Discover how now. Baby Boomer Retirement AttitudesPosted by Jessica Gerald. Published on Apr 30, 2009 Have you already retired, or is retirement approaching quickly? How do you feel about that? If you're like many people in our generation, you are probably experiencing a variety of mixed feelings. Maybe you are leaving a job you dislike, and retirement will be a relief. The pressure has gotten to be too much. Or maybe you truly enjoy your job, but have decided that retiring is the right thing to do. Senior Citizen Self DefensePosted by Carleton Cook. Published on Apr 12, 2009 Sometimes crooks think that senior citizens are easy marks for a purse or wallet snatching or to steal their car as they are getting into it in a parking lot, or even their own driveway. Some thieves probably figure that a senior citizen will be less likely to fight back or perhaps will not have the strength or ability to fight them off. Well, NOW there is something available to "even up the score. Life After Retirement – How To Enjoy Your New LifestylePosted by Kanaga Siva. Published on Mar 11, 2009 There is no denying the fact that when you retire your lifestyle too changes. This does not in anyway mean that you will no longer lead a happy and contended life. Retirement can be beautiful if you plan it well. Unlike in years gone by, planning for life after retirement requires much more thought and more money simply because our expectations are much higher today. Retirement FundingPosted by Jan L Mitchell. Published on Feb 27, 2009 Feel like you're trapped into working forever and you're all washed up and nowhere to go, no way to improve your situation? Still needing to produce an income but wasting hours of your precious time with the tedious travelling to and from an insecure job and future with a traditional boss? It's currently a dilemma for many millions of people worldwide. Most of us want to retire with enough financial stability to have and do whatever we want, holidays, travel, luxury items, nice car etc, etc. Go to page:
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