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2). How Much Do You Need for Retirement By : Joseph Kenny
With an increasing number of people scheduled to begin retirement in the next few years, it is important to begin thinking about the subject. Even if you’re not near the age of retirement yet, it’s a good idea to begin thinking about how you plan to fund your retirement as soon as possible.
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3). How to Plan Your Retirement Abroad By : Rhiannon G Williamson
A growing number of international citizens are contemplating the concept of taking early retirement, escaping the hectic monotony of the daily grind and retiring abroad in a low cost location to make the most of their retirement savings.
If you'd like to live overseas to escape the high costs of living associated with countries such as American and Britain for example, this is a guide to planning your retirement abroad so that you don't run out of money, you don't run out of friends and you never lose your adventurous spirit.
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4). Heart condition Blessed me into a lucrative Home Based Business By : Frank Zavorski
Last spring I was diagnosed with a heart disease which would eventually affect my employment. I found a business in January but was slowed down due to my heart. I received a pacemaker/ defibulator last month. After a week to recover I started to work the business. Never in my life have I experienced so many people encouraging me to succeed, all across the country.
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5). Getting Bank Loans when you are Self Employed By : Joseph Kenny
There was a time when being self-employed meant that you would have a very hard time ever getting any credit from a bank. This was pretty much accepted as one of the downsides to self-employment that would go hand in hand with all the benefits such as freedom to control your own working life and only answering to yourself.
It is however, still the case that for people who are new to self-employment and cannot prove a steady income over at least a year or more, it can be very difficult to get loans.
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6). Live The Dream Today By : blueboy
Have you an idea about how you could improve your life but do not have the confidence to make that dream into a reality? Have you a plan that you hope to implement when you are a little older, possibly when you are retired? In this article, I write about a dream I had when growing up as a teenager, a dream I made into a reality when I was in my early twenties.
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7). Saving For Retirement Is Something Many People Put Off, But Why? By : Robert Michael
Saving for retirement is something many people put off and put off thinking they will start next year or the next. Then, all of a sudden, individuals are in their 40s or 50s and have no retirement money to speak of and then panic starts to sink in. However, there is no need to panic because there is still plenty of time to do some things to get your retirement account into shape.
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8). Ten Ways To Effectively Manage Your Time In Retirement By : Cynthia Barnett
If you’re a recent retiree or a veteran retiree, you likely realize that although you have a lot more time to do the things you want to do, you still have a difficult time getting everything done. Its not that you’re a flake or simply aren’t motivated, it’s just that your time management skills need to be tightened up a bit. You need to learn how to better prioritize your goals in order to get the most done in the least amount of time.
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9). You’re Retired, Now What? By : Kyle Thomas Haley
For years you’ve lived in that sprawling house where you raised your children . . . it’s home. But now you don’t need all the space and the upkeep is becoming more difficult every year.
You now have to consider things that weren’t issues before. When you were younger, you never thought about how many times a day you went up and down the stairs. You didn’t mind having the bedroom upstairs and the laundry facilities in the basement.
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10). I’m Too Young, I’m Too Old, I’m Almost Old Enough, Should I Have A Retirement Plan? By : Nocita
Yes retirement planning is important for all of us. This is not an easy subject for any of us to talk about, but, we must discuss it sooner rather later!
We want to be able to enjoy our golden years comfortably without having to worry about our finances. Planning your retirement is a crucial key to making this happen.
So, what do I need to do to.
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11). 10 Ways To Transition Yourself Into Retirement By : Cynthia Barnett
Let’s be completely honest. Everyone has their own dreams and expectations about retirement. Upon retirement, some folks plan to travel around the world while others simply plan to take excursions to their local beach. Whatever the retirement plan that you may have, being able to implement your goals takes a certain degree of financial security. The problem however is that financial security does not just happen but requires careful planning, commitment and yes, money.
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12). Savings Accounts – Retire In Style By : Joseph Kenny
We all look forward to the day when we can give up work – but to ensure your retirement is comfortable you will need to prepare for it carefully.
Putting a proportion of your earnings towards a pension may seem like a drag right now, but realistically you will need to save for as long as possible to gain a decent income in later years. Not only this, but there are substantial benefits to saving into a pension – you’re not taxed on contributions and there may be additional extras such as life insurance or lump sums included in your scheme.
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13). Ten Ways To Use Your Strengths, Gifts, Talents And Abilities In Retirement By : Cynthia Barnett
I’ve got to be honest with you, the greatest human failing is not being able to judge your own personal strengths, gifts, talents and abilities. In fact, if you’re like most folks, you spend way too much time identifying your weaknesses and spending all your time trying to overcome these imperfections. This is very detrimental to our spirit and totally takes away from your strengths and talents.
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14). Getting Close To Retirement Age? By : Robert Michael
If you find yourself getting close to retirement age without a nest egg, do not despair. There are still things you can do during your 40s and 50s to get yourself prepared for retirement. They include figuring out how much money you will need during retirement, income sources like social security or retirement pensions, setting goals, start contributing to your 401 (k), be aggressive, downsize, and eliminate debt to name a few.
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15). The 7-Step Guide to a Wonderful Retirement By : Robert Palmer
Some people it seems are almost filled with dread at the prospect of retirement - of bringing an end to the well known and comfortable routine of each working day. But if that happens to be you, I hope that by the end of this brief guide, you will be positively jumping for joy at the prospect of giving up your mundane, predictable, day to day routine, and itching to grasp the wealth of opportunities which lie before you.
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18). Retire in Bend Oregon By : Jim Johnson
Bend Oregon is one of the best places to retire in the United States. It has everything a retired person could want. The recreational opportunities are abundant; everything from mountain biking, hiking, rafting, golfing, fishing, rock climbing, camping, downhill and cross country skiing, snowmobiling, general sightseeing and much more.
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19). Cyber Land Rush By : Russ Miles
It's like a "Land Rush!"
As a real estate broker for years, I had always dreamed of having the perfect properties to sell ~ and at the right prices. I spent a small fortune attempting to attract sellers, acquiring licenses, recruiting competent agents, maintaining nice offices, and then ~ to bring in the buyers ~ on advertising.
After being forced to retire from real estate by MS (Multiple Sclerosis), I finally stumbled upon the easiest properties in the world to sell that I'd ever seen: "Domains" in "Cyberspace.
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20). How to Avoid Ruining Retirement By : Emma Snow
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
Wealth seems to be everyone's dream; the ability to relax a little more, to not stress so much about finances and to enjoy the "good life." So often it is believed that wealth is only attainable by those with large incomes. Those with smaller incomes may not put anything aside, assuming such small savings won't make enough of a difference in the long run.
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21). Critical Illness Insurance – Another Scam? By : Joseph Kenny
Unless you have substantial savings, even in the UK, contacting a serious illness, such as cancer, can be a very costly affair. Above all, not only do you need to consider how contracting such a critical illness will affect your savings in any medical care bills, but you also need to consider that you may well not be able to earn any income to cover you day-to-day expenditure.
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22). I Want To Catch Up on My Retirement Planning What Should I Do? By : Nocita
Good question and even better, you’re thinking in the right direction about your future which is someday retiring. If you’re one of those people who haven’t saved any or very much money for your retirement, it’s never too late for you to start now! It’s important that you do start and soon. It doesn’t take long for age to slip up on you fast if you know what I mean! So, just get started on your retirement planning now while you’re thinking about it.
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23). What You Need To Know About Stakeholder Pensions By : Miguel Poza
For those of you who are thinking about planning for your retirement, you will need to do a bit of research on pensions to find the best way to save for your future retirement. This article is about stakeholder pensions and will explain a bit about them and how they work.
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24). Free Money? Not quite – close enough. By : Kaval Patel
We all know there is no such thing as free money (even a lottery win or a donation are not free as they require buying a ticket or some marketing to attract the donor which costs money). So how would one go about trying to get almost free money that lasts?
Well one way is to ensure that a good proportion of the money that you earn is designated to going into two things one is savings and the other is investments.
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25). How To Successfully Get Started In The Stock Market By : Joseph Kenny
Most all of us have hear stories of someone who has made some money by investing in stock. So we all know that it can be done. You may have even heard someone say that it is easy, and anyone can do it.
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