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I Can't Save 10%

Most financial experts recommend saving at least 10% of your gross salary each month. Well 10% sounds like a large amount to most people who aren't even saving 3%.


How to Enjoy Life the Retirement Way

Retirement can be a rewarding experience


Top 5 Ways to Grow Your Plan Retirement Service Business

Retirement can be a rewarding experience


Boston - It IS the Best of Times!

Charles Dickens may have stopped in Boston to indulge in their great cuisine and old-world charm, but today you can retire to Boston and be filled with a cornucopia of art, music, and time-honored institutions; from the Boston Pops to Harvard College to the Boston Center for the Arts.


Face Retirement By Preparing For Change

Change is what life is all about as we face retirement. Stress can come at you through avenues you hadn't even thought about before you retire. People who feel in control of life are better able to bear change and thrive on it. Coping is the mechanism that determines whether we grow with a situation or are overcome by it.


The Retirement Benefits of a 401(k) Plan

As a responsible adult trying to save for your retirement, the single greatest tool in your arsenal is the 401(k) plan going through your employer.


Tips On Proper Financial Planning For Retirement - Balancing Risk And Reward For Retirement Planning

There are two investment vehicles you should seriously consider for financial planning for retirement. The first is a 401(k) plan, which has several advantages for taxes, and has employer matching funds. second is your home. As you build equity in your home, and pay off the mortgage, your monthly expenses will drop, and may drop to nothing more than escrow payments on property taxes.


Independent Senior Living: When You're Fine On Your Own

As the majority of the Baby Boomer generation approaches its retirement years, there will be more and more senior citizens who are still very healthy, physically fit, mentally sharp, and entirely capable of living on their own.


Planning a Retirement Party on A Budget - Tips On Inexpensive Retirement Party Planning

Planning a retirement party doesn’t have to be a difficult or there are cost effective ways to plan your party. You simply have to be willing to know your budget, evaluate your expenses, do price comparisons, hone down on miscellaneous costs, and shop around.


Don't Blow Your Retirement By Forgetting About Retirement Planning Software And It's Many Uses

Using retirement planning software will save you money because you are doing all of the planning yourself and it will show you where to invest and how to plan your retirement the correct way.


How Retirement Community Apartments Are Becoming Popular With Senior Citizens

Retirement community apartments for senior citizens are very good options for many people who has already retired and want to enjoy life in their golden years. This is a good alternative for them to retain their independence while relieving the burden of caring for themselves. This article provide more details about retirement community apartments and how they are gaining popularity with seniors.


Active Senior Living - ReInventing Yourself With Drive Determination and Desire After 60

As I go about my typical day I can't help but notice increasing numbers of people over the age of 60 still in or returning to the workforce. How does one in good health, who is not financially wealthy, has no other major reason except a desire for change, a desire for a more carefree life, pack up and go or change careers or re-enter the workforce? Here is a road map to help you outline the later half of your life.


Tax Regulations for Roth IRAs

While most people think of the Roth IRA as a retirement account, it is really a tax plan. This, of course, means there are regulations you must comply with.


Introducing the Roth 401K

In the world of retirement planning, the Roth IRA is considered an undisputed success. More of a good thing seems to make sense, so we know have the Roth 401K.


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