Published on May 15, 2010 by JaggiJoy
It appears almost everyone wants to retire happy and wealthy at the same time, fair and fine. But is reaching the age of retirement happy and content really attainable? My answer would be yes, it is very possible. But before that happens it makes sense to place the necessary structures in place do that you [...]
Tags: retirement, retirement annuity, retirement fund, retiring, stable income
Posted in Investments
Published on May 8, 2010 by JaggiJoy
Retirement should be a great time. One packed full of hope and expectation, and of equal promise as any of the great milestones in our lives.
Your 18th and 21st birthdays were times for hope and optimism for the approaching adult years and all tat life will bring you, and equally retiring should be about [...]
Tags: money tips, retirement, saving
Posted in Money
Published on May 7, 2010 by JaggiJoy
It appears almost everyone wants to retire happy and wealthy at the same time, fair and fine. But is reaching the age of retirement happy and content really attainable? My answer would be yes, it is very possible. But before that happens it makes sense to place the necessary structures in place do that you [...]
Tags: retirement, retirement annuity, retirement fund, retiring, stable income
Posted in Wealth Building
Published on February 12, 2010 by Tom Martens
Life insurance is one of those things that few people could fail to benefit from. It offers peace of mind to the policy holder and financial support to its beneficiaries. If you need a list of reasons to get life insurance, here are a few to get you started.
Tags: Death, estate planning, Finance, insurance, life, life cover, life insurance, Life Protection, medical, retirement
Posted in Finance
Published on January 29, 2010 by Calvin Sticks
Sometime in your life you may experience leaving your job or even laid off. When this happens, you will need to transfer you 401k account into a new one in 60 days. When you don’t, you will find yourself paying high management fees and other penalties associated with your account.
Tags: 401(k) account, 401(k) rollover, 401k advice, 401k loans, 401k options, investing, Personal Finance, retirement, Stock Market
Posted in Stock Market
Published on January 29, 2010 by Kevin Sleblewski
The moment you change employment, you should do something about you 401k account in a matter of 60 days, else you will be fined heavily. If you left your previous job without the intention of looking for another, it is best to rollover your 401k account into a private retirement savings account.
Tags: 401(k) account, 401(k) rollover, 401k advice, 401k loans, 401k options, business, Finance, investing, Personal Finance, retirement, Stock Market, Wealth Building
Posted in Stock Market
Published on January 29, 2010 by Sam Pink
Rolling over your 401k plan into a more flexible IRA plan allows you to continue putting off paying taxes on your 401k distribution. If, however, you choose to take your 401k distribution out, you can get it in one lump sum or get a check spread out over a specified time period or whatever options for payout your plan provides.
Tags: 401(k) account, 401(k) rollover, 401k advice, 401k loans, 401k options, business, Finance, investing, Personal Finance, retirement, Stock Market, Wealth Building
Posted in Stock Market
Published on January 28, 2010 by Bill Armstrong
The worst case scenario when it comes to a person’s health is that they must give up their independence and learn to rely on others. That’s where long term care comes into play. But what are the costs and what can a person expect?
Tags: asset protection, baby boomers, consumer guide, education, family, Finance, financial, financial planning, health, insurance, lifestyle, long term care, long term care insurance, retirement, seniors
Posted in Finance
Published on January 28, 2010 by Brenda Clifton
Baby boomers are now approaching a time in their lives when retirement is round the corner and so they need to address issues such as long term care. The unfortunate truth is that when it concerns healthcare of baby boomers few simple answers present themselves which means that this particular segment of our population is going to have to deal with some serious problems in the not too distant future.
Tags: asset protection, baby boomers, consumer guide, education, family, Finance, financial, financial planning, health, insurance, lifestyle, long term care, long term care insurance, retirement, seniors
Posted in Finance
Published on January 28, 2010 by John Brennon
Medicare and Medicaid are the 2 things that have been tailor made for those folks who are below the poverty line. It was made a change in the united states in the year’65 to the social security act. The folks that were included in this were those below misery line with kids, adults aged more than sixty 5, folks with disabilities, folk who are blind, pregnant ladies who are really poor, people with lower income and unrestrained hospital bills.
Tags: asset protection, baby boomers, consumer guide, education, family, Finance, financial, financial planning, health, insurance, lifestyle, long term care, long term care insurance, retirement, seniors
Posted in Finance
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