For most of us, work provides not just money, but a sense of identity. A regular paycheck can provide continued evidence of our value and meaning. Yet retirement also provides the opportunity to rethink your job. Almost infinite choices exist, so do something you love.
Afford Retirment
Posted June 22nd, 2008 by imagnartFinancial planning and savings are the keys to maintaining financial independence as you reach toward 100. If your later years are to carry the brightness and promise you anticipate, you must have plenty of both health and wealth.
Spend Less Than You Make
Posted June 21st, 2008 by imagnartSeems obvious, doesn't it? And yet so many people, at all income levels, get messed up by failing to follow it. Having a financial plan for the future, even if it's imperfect, will make you happier and better off.
Money Matters
Posted June 20th, 2008 by karinbFor some odd reason, most humans, especially women, have a reflex reaction to tragedies like divorce: They go shopping. While therapeutic outlets are recommended, this doesn't mean local clothing outlets. Every year, thousands of men and women are left in dire financial straits as the result of a divorce. Before you go buy that new breadmaker or flat-screen television, take a look at these tips to help prevent you from ending up financially injured:
Know Your Partnership's Value
Gaining Financial Stability as a Single Person
Posted June 9th, 2008 by karinbTrying to reclaim your life as a single person during your Third age years can be devastating, liberating, or a bit of both. Emotional and financial setbacks are an unfortunate consequence of divorce. It's up to you to leave the past behind and chart a course for the future.