Posts Tagged ‘ retirement planning ’

What’s Your Retirement Plan B?

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What’s Your Retirement Plan B?

Do You Have A Retirement Backup Plan? The past several months of financial setbacks should have taught us all something. We should have learned that we cannot always rely upon the security of our real estate or investment accounts to perform in the future like they did in the past. I guess that we...
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Some Top Retirement Planning Websites

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Top Websites For Retirement Planning OK, we do not pretend we have scoured the entire Internet for websites to help people plan for retirement needs. Many of our authors also present valuable resources, so we also hope you look at the author list on the front page to get an idea of people we...
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Reclaim Your Nest Egg

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Reclaim Your Nest Egg

Reclaim Your Nest Egg by Ken Kamen with Dale Burg I was very excited to get a chance to review Reclaim Your Nest Egg: Take Control of Your Financial Future because the subject of getting retirement plans back on track has been coming up a lot lately. Over 50 Web has always taken the position...
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Can You Save Enough To Retire?

Can You Save Enough To Retire?

How Much Will Retirement Cost, Anyway? Most people over 50 have given some thought to future retirement plans. Some of us are already retired or semi-retired. But many of us in our fifties and sixties are almost afraid to think about the R word anymore. We saw our savings and investment accounts lose value,...
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Social Security : No More Interest Free Loans

Social Security : No More Interest Free Loans

Social Security Changes The Payback Option Under the rules, you could choose to take your social security checks at different ages. This choice would affect the amount of your payments. If you took your payments earlier, say at age 62, you would get less money. If you took your check at your normal retirement...
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Retirement Planning Is More Than Financial Security

 For most couples, retirement is a long-awaited event that means the freedom to have time for all the dreams they set aside during their lives. In preparation, they review retirement funds and personal assets to create a financial plan for their future beyond work. Some decide where they want to live. Each person has...
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