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  • When You Retire How Much Income Do You Need By:-Eric Bayne
    When many people finally retire they look forward to enjoying themselves - but most can't. Sure they no longer have to work, which is good. But, other than watching reruns of their favorite TV shows, they're not really living the retirement life that they envisioned because they just don't have the money for it.
  • How does debt grow the economy By:-Ethan Kelly
    For some consumers good credit comes naturally. Paying bills on time and not getting into unaffordable debt is their second nature. But for many other consumers bad credit is a chronic problem that takes a lot of attention and care to cure.
  • Credit card has some drawbacks to cash By:-Ethan Kelly
    Credit cards are wonderful financial tools. They provide comfort and ease of use when purchasing goods. They provide a peace of mind and liability protection. But credit cards can also be a dangerous vicious tool when not used correctly.
  • The Five Important Questions You Need To Answer Before You Retire By:-Eric Bayne
    Do you know how much money you will need at retirement? Do you know if you will even have that much money? The best method to know for certain is for you to start putting together your retirement worksheet today. Before you begin your worksheet, however, you will need to answer the following 3 vital questions:
  • How Social Security Begin And Why Its Still Here By:-Eric Bayne
    It's hard to believe that Social Security has been with us for over sixty years. The first Social Security check went out in the mail in 1940 even though President Roosevelt had signed the Social Security Act into law, five years earlier.
  • Retirement Informations By:-Andy Ernest
    Don't allow boredom and loneliness to set in after retirement. You can have a whole lot of activities that can keep you busy during your retirement. For one you could choose to go out with friends and have a great time all the time, instead of just sitting in the house and doing nothing.
  • Effective Tips About Retirement Home By:-Andy Ernest
    Many retirees are now considering living in special continuing care retirement communities. The greatest benefit of living in a continuing care retirement community is the peace of mind you stand to enjoy. Even if you are still strong and healthy, you could live happily in such communities. And if you do fall ill, you will be very well taken care of in such communities.
  • Enjoy Health Care in a Life Care Retirement Community By:-John James
    If you are looking for a way to keep your life busy after you retire, consider teaching in your local community. You could do these in churches, student societies and youth clubs. Sharing your work experience will certainly benefit a lot of people and at the same time keep you occupied.
  • Take a Serious Look at Life Care Retirement Communities By:-Andy Ernest
    After 30 or 40 years in the mad rush of the corporate world, you should be happy taking a break. Retirement at this stage should come as a great relief rather than a pain. At least now you can afford to do those things you loved doing, but couldn't do because work did not permit you to.
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