Archive for the 'Planning For Retirement' Category
Attracting what you want begins with your thoughts. If you think you can you will achieve what you want, but if you think you cannot achieve what you want you will block yourself from taking the first step. So, read on to find out how to attract what you want in retirement.
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Retirement time is here. Lets say that you are among the lucky ones today who can retire comfortably. And this group is shrinking daily. You have planned well financially and you are starting to make some decisions.
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As a coach, I’m always looking for the silver lining in every situation for my clients, and for myself. At the very least, I believe we can learn powerful lessons from everything that happens to us, and even the worst circumstances can open doors to wonderful opportunities.
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Want money for Retirement? Don’t care or kinda lazy? Well, then “target dated retirement funding” is a method of planning your retirement based on a specific number of years away that you intend to retire. This can mean five, ten, or even forty years away. You then continually add money to a single target dated 401K plan which will automatically allocate your investments and adjust them at five year intervals up until they day you actually retire.
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Do you imagine yourself enjoying life during retirement, or struggling to make ends meet? If you want to live life on your terms when you retire, you’ve got to plan properly ahead of time. All of us want to enjoy our retirement years, visit the grandchildren travel the country, relax on the front porch, but that can only happen if we plan for it now.
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Everyone is going to retire someday. The biggest problem most people have when they retire is maintaining the same standard of living they had before retirement. Income usually decreases and a lot of times, social security becomes the main source of retirement money. Health issues, unexpected medical expenses, rising cost of insurance, travel and recreation all take their toll on a fixed income. This article gives some ideas and useful information about life after work.
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Some of us retire by choice, others are retired by the company we worked for. Either way, you’ll have a much more successful retirement if you plan for it. See my 5 easy steps for planning a successful retirement.
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Many people, upon reaching retirement age, begin to dream of living in a warmer climate that is perhaps easier on the aches and pains of arthritis and other age associated ailments. But which are the best retirement communities?
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Now that you are 50 or 60 or 70 or so, how much have you changed? As a senior citizen in retirement, do you still see yourself as you were 10 or more years ago? What experiences, dramatic or subtle, have changed the mold you always saw yourself fitting?
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Have you dreamed of retiring to a quiet, serene place where you can enjoy and reflect on the beauty and tranquility of nature everyday, year round? Retirement in Costa Rica can make your very dreams come true. Many Americans, Canadians, and Europeans have found Costa Rica to be an ideal retirement spot for the ideal weather and lower cost of homes, land, and living, not to mention the natural beauty of the land itself.
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