Tag: Long Term Care

Retirement Habits

You’re probably well aware that car insurance rates for young people are very high. This isn’t surprising, given that they’re inexperienced and more likely to get into accidents. They may be able to drive a car, but there’s a difference between that and really knowing how to drive a car. They have to think about split-second decisions, whereas an experienced driver does so automatically.

How to Transition Into Retirement

Ready! Set! Reinvent! That’s the title of our new two-module, 12-lesson course on the topic of pre-retirement. Retirement is something that requires a lot of planning, and if you’re thinking you will be retiring in the next few years, there are five key things to consider to help you plan.

Which Game Are You Playing With Your Money?

Board games and card games can be a whole lot of fun, and they can be especially appealing when you’re looking for something to do on these cold winter nights, but don’t want to leave the house. Of course, they’re not very much fun if you’re playing with the wrong set of rules or if you’re just confused about how to play the game.

Are You In Charge of Your Retirement?

In the military, you always know who’s in charge and who’s in control. There’s a chain of command that everyone understands, there are orders to follow, and strict accountability for following those orders. It makes things clear because the “who, what, when, where, and why” are laid out for you.

3 creative ways to stretch your retirement savings

About 4 million Americans will enter retirement in the next year. While most look forward to this new phase of life, retirees also struggle with fear. According to survey results released by CNNMoney in August 2016, retiring Americans’ single greatest fear is running out of money to fund their needs in retirement.

A New Strategy for Preparing for the Cost of Long Term Medical Care

Just under 80 million baby boomers (born between 1946 – 1965) live today in the US. Every day, 10,000 boomers turn 65 years old. Boomers will likely live 2-4 years longer than the preceding generation (the Traditional Generation). Quality of life factors like interest in physical fitness; active engagement in life post retirement; encore career and heavy volunteerism; close relationships with children and grandchildren; and a cultural sense of optimism drive the boomers’ extended longevity. Due to this extended life expectancy, the boomers will likely require more long term health care as they age.

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