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by Thomas Herold - 2007-02-07
Most of us were told to stay in school and get a good education. After that, it was "find a decent job, work hard, and then enjoy a safe and quiet retirement." However, statistics show that only a fra...
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by Dieter Schoop - 2007-02-09
Now imagine this... You have just left your job - at 60, at 50 or even 40 - and you are wondering what the next challenge might be.*I'm a retiree now and I really have no idea what I'll be doing next....
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by Clay Cotton - 2007-02-14
Everybody envisions the golden years as a time to relax away from the stresses and strains of working life, but for for many baby boomers it may be a far different picture.The majority of boomers' hea...
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by Richard Chapo - 2007-02-21
If you participate in a retirement plan, you can start distributing money at 59 and half years of age. Ah, but what are the tax consequences if you do so at an earlier age?Americans are infamous fo...
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by Kenneth Snodin - 2007-02-22
Looking to make investments for retirement always seems to be something that you think I'll do it in another few years. However, anyone thinking in this way couldn't be more wrong. It is vital that th...
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by Jeff W - 2007-03-07
Florida has long been a popular spot for Americans from the Northern states to retire. With its attractive combination of climate, lifestyle and reasonable living costs, it has been especially welc...
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by Judy Moor - 2007-03-13
Baby Boomers are heading for retirement! They are computer literate and familiar with using the Internet. And they will be traveling in large numbers. Add more leisure time to the desire to see the...
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by Lizzy Scully - 2007-03-14
The Meeting Place in the MountainsFrom its headwaters just west of 11,153-foot Galena Peak, Idaho's Big Wood River rushes 25 miles southeast and south by the small towns of Sun Valley, Ketchum, and Ha...
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by Dominic whiting - 2007-03-14
Today's housing market offers innovative retirement solutions and plenty of choiceQuite simply, there has never been a better time to enjoy retirement in Britain. We are spoilt for choice when it c...
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by M.J. Joseph - 2007-03-15
Just because you are retired does not mean you have to stop being active. Many recent retirees are joining associations, such as active retirement communities, and staying involved with health and fi...