Browsing: Retirement
Studies have shown that you’re much more likely to achieve the retirement you want by setting retirement goals and taking steps to achieve them. Without goals…
Mother, age 85, liked freedom with her cash. She used her money without keeping track of her spending. She forgot to check her bank statements and…
A New Year’s resolution is a promise to yourself to do something good in the year ahead. If you are over 65 and retiring or losing…
Let’s say you just had your 50th birthday party. Can you still retire a millionaire? Retiring a millionaire is quite simple, but it’s not easy. Otherwise,…
For most people thinking about retirement, either at home or overseas, budget is a key factor. In my more than 30 years of traversing the globe…
The retirement planning industry is going through a quiet revolution that could be easy for you to miss. After all, a quick scan of today’s headlines…
It’s that time of year when online shopping increases as families buy their holiday gifts online. Shipping of items ordered usually goes smoothly but sometimes glitches…
Many workers reach middle age feeling burned out by the daily grind, and they fantasize about chucking it all and retiring at an early age. The…
The earliest most people can apply for Social Security benefits is 62. You can apply for survivor benefits at age 60 and not married. Whenever you…
With affluent Baby Boomers sitting on loads of cash, intrafamily loans can be a win-win, so long as you pay attention to the tax rules and…