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Cutting Your Expenses In Retirement: Here’s Some Step By Step Suggestions
Very few Americans are putting enough money away to support themselves for a retirement that lasts 30 years. Those willing to put in a little effort in cutting back expenses may be able to get by with a smaller stash. Here are some great strategies potential retirees can use to stretch their nest eggs:
Downsize your [...]
Nearing Retirement And Preparing For It
The age of retirement is a time most people look forward too assuming that it is prepared for. If retirement was not prepared for, this is a time that will bring stress and possibly hard times. There are ways to prepare for this time even a few years before it happens. Retiring should be an [...]
20May2010 | writer | 0 comments | ContinuedSecrets On How To Retire Happy
For as long as I’ve been able to see I have been seeing old people walking in and out of stores, some with smiles and some sadly alone. This has had such a strong impact on my life that I have decided to do something about it so that I too will not reach retirement [...]
24Apr2010 | writer | 0 comments | ContinuedSecrets Of A Happy Retirement
Retirement is one of those great land marks in a life time. Like all of the great milestones, it is packed full of emotion and expectation.
Our 18th and 21st birthdays are times of almost unbridled promise with the dawn of our adult years, and so to the day of our retiring should be full [...]
Individuals should understand how retirement stock investment wealth and existing savings rates could dictate the financial future
Beyond your efforts to increase your earned income, your rate of savings primarily dictates your family’s long-term financial health by steadily and more substantially feeding your net worth.
Your family always should consume as you live at a pace that is more likely to assure a sustainable lifetime family financial plan. The attempt to be clever [...]
The relationship between investment portfolio returns and risk
As you are making family financial choices and financial investment decisions, families must confront the dilemma that, historically, investments which are on the conservative side have tended to yield substantially reduced investment returns than an investment portfolio with greater risk has produced.
With investment returns adjusted for risk, an individual simply cannot get high returns with [...]
Easy Steps to Revive Your 401(k) Retirement Account
Easy Steps To Revive Your 401(k) Retirement Account
It’s time for the good news first: in recent weeks, the stock market has soared considerably, which means that your 401(k) retirement account is looking forward to a bright future. The bad news? The damage that the recession has done – and could potentially continue to do – [...]
Setting Concrete Retirement Goals
Know your ultimate financial goal for retirement and save until you get there. That’s the basic advice that every investment advisor will tell you when you settle in to discuss your retirement savings – but how do you know what that final number should be? Sure, you can guess at how much you’ll need to [...]
15Jul2009 | writer | 0 comments | ContinuedTwo Things That Can Heavily Affect Your Retirement Planning
America’s about to go broke.
Well, that’s what many financial experts are proclaiming anyways. Thanks to the perfect storm of future inflation and the depleted funds of Social Security and Medicare, more people than ever are starting to break a little sweat when they think about the health of their retirement savings; some are even tempted [...]
How to Mitigate Your Retirement Risks
We all work about 45 years to reach retirement. But when we stop working, we’re not separated from society nor are we near the time to meet the Grim Reaper (hopefully). So how do we make sure that the money we’ve saved so hard for retirement lasts us through ALL our retirement years?
There are financial [...]