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Checklist to Ready You for Retirement

Checklist to Ready You for Retirement

| April 16, 2014 | 4 Comments

If you are thinking of retiring, or if you are no longer able to work as you previously did in the past years, getting ready to retire can be done by reviewing a checklist before this next big phase of your life. Ensuring you review a basic checklist to ready yourself for retirement is a […]

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Best Retired Living: Four Retirement Planning Tips To Live Well

Best Retired Living: Four Retirement Planning Tips To Live Well

| January 9, 2014 | 1 Comment

It can be easy to become unsettled about our later years. Planning for retirement is crucial for settling the nerves about this big life transition and actually making the most of the so-called Golden Years. After being employed for 30 or 40 years with a regular schedule filled up with work and a few weeks […]

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Budgeting Tips for Newlyweds

Budgeting Tips for Newlyweds

| December 31, 2013 | 1 Comment

Once you’re back from your honeymoon and all the wedding gifts have been unwrapped, it is important to get into the routine that is married life. In order to keep each other from falling into financial difficulties, it is important for newly-weds to create a household budget. Single living is remarkably different from couple living […]

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Better Life after Retirement

Better Life after Retirement

| December 21, 2013 | 0 Comments

It’s a well known fact that one of the biggest mistakes retirees make is that they don’t begin to save until they reach their 40s or even 50s in some cases. Even with number of good retirement plans underway, there are still some mistakes, which retirees make which can be easily avoided. When approaching retirement […]

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9 Bits of Personal Finance Advice that will Land You on Happy-Ever-After Retirement

9 Bits of Personal Finance Advice that will Land You on Happy-Ever-After Retirement

| December 12, 2013 | 2 Comments

If you have plenty of savings set aside, and you’re set for life and your retirement, then that’s great news. Of course, since this is definitely a new chapter in your life, there are a number of things you have to truly prepare for. First is to ensure that one most important thing: do you […]

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A Workplace Pension Scheme Will Help You Avoid Eating Cat Food in Retirement

A Workplace Pension Scheme Will Help You Avoid Eating Cat Food in Retirement

| November 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

You have heard all the spiel about how important it is to save for your retirement. Your loved ones will not be burdened when it comes time for you to stop working. You will not have to work part time to make ends meet. Everyone has heard the cat food stories. These are all great […]

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Making the Most of your Nest Egg

Making the Most of your Nest Egg

| September 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

After spending years of working and saving it is the hope that when you retire you will be able to use the newfound leisure time to do many of the things that you never had time for during the busy working years. In today’s economic climate, it can be difficult for most people to really […]

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5 Wise Ways to Manage a Financial Bounty

5 Wise Ways to Manage a Financial Bounty

| August 30, 2013 | 0 Comments

Managing a financial bounty is very different from managing smaller savings or monthly income. The bounty needs to be protected and grown over time in order to generate income. Making unwise or careless decisions will quickly deplete the money available. The wrong decisions could actually leave a person in debt. There are five important ways […]

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An Action Plan for Future Retirees

An Action Plan for Future Retirees

| June 2, 2013 | 2 Comments

This post is specifically geared towards people who still have 15 – 30 years until retirement. The times are changing – this ain’t your parents or grandparents world anymore when everything is rather predictable. As we’ve witnessed from this ongoing recession, a lot of the conventional financial wisdom has been thrown aside. “Invest in stocks, […]

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