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Make a Plan to Make a Plan for Retirement

Make a Plan to Make a Plan for Retirement

Everyone’s busy with families, careers, home-buying, and then one day, college for the kids. It shouldn’t be too surprising that retirement planning takes a back

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An Emergency Fund is Critical in Retirement

An Emergency Fund is Critical in Retirement

When you’ve finally reached retirement and are feeling comfortable that your nest egg of savings will take care of your financial needs for as long

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Olympic Event Can Show “Rio” Important Retirement Planning Tips

Olympic Event Can Show “Rio” Important Retirement Planning Tips

Did you ever consider that retirement planning in the 21st century is very similar to the modern Olympics pentathlon? The Des Moines Register’s article, “How

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Bonjour! Cross-Border Moves Take Planning

Bonjour! Cross-Border Moves Take Planning

If you’d like to retire abroad or move back to the U.S. after working overseas, you’ll need to calculate how it will impact your finances.

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Rolling Stone Jagger Needs Estate Planning for Expected Arrival

Rolling Stone Jagger Needs Estate Planning for Expected Arrival

When Rolling Stone Mick Jagger isn’t on stage later this year, he’ll probably be at home changing diapers at age 72. Mick is awaiting the

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Making the Move to a New Home in Retirement

Making the Move to a New Home in Retirement

The recent article at capecod.com, “5 Tips for Seniors Planning a Move: Think ‘Resizing’ Not ‘Downsizing,’” explains that elder law attorneys are sensitive to the

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Communication Key in Caring for Parents

Communication Key in Caring for Parents

Good news for older parents: your children will help support and care for you as you age. That’s according to a new study from Fidelity

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Tying the Knot Finances

Tying the Knot Finances

The average age of a couple getting married today is older: age 31 for a man and 29 for a woman. This often means merging

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Best Places to Retire…Are You There Yet?

Best Places to Retire…Are You There Yet?

Kiplinger rated all 50 states based on quantifiable factors that are important to many retirees in “10 Best States for Retirement.” The rankings favored states

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Where’s My Pension?

Where’s My Pension?

Those lucky enough to have earned a defined-benefit pension are in a great position. This allows them to retire with a steady income stream for

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Where Should I Retire?

Where Should I Retire?

For many decades, folks up north retired to Arizona or Florida. Now, there are spots all over the U.S. that entice retirees with affordable living

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Get Organized with a Master Directory

Get Organized with a Master Directory

Morningstar’s April 18th article “How to Create a Master Directory” says that a lot of the work of sifting through documents and files would be

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