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An acquaintance sent me this note which first appeared on Carrick and Money in the Globe and Mail. As a retired person trying to figure out what my own retirement ... Read more..Sunday, August 7th, 2016 Posted in Retirement | No Comments »
A recent conversation about transition from a career to retirement with my doctor revealed that although he was thinking about retirement he really had no plan. He is 54 and ... Read more..Thursday, July 7th, 2016 Posted in Retirement | No Comments »
Many people wonder what they will do in retirement and how to fill your days in retirement. This is a pretty common question for many people, while a few have ... Read more..Sunday, December 7th, 2014 Posted in Retirement | No Comments »
Thirty percent of Americans 65 years and older are carrying a mortgage. Those that are not carrying a mortgage into retirement, may also be carrying lines of credit. Perhaps also ... Read more..Friday, November 7th, 2014 Posted in Retirement | No Comments »
Can you count on a pension to stay afloat in retirement from the government or from your employer? The lucky ones will be able to say yes as long as ... Read more..Saturday, June 21st, 2014 Posted in Retirement | No Comments »
Our last post discussed how critical the first decade of retirement is. This post is focusing on the adjustment in the first decade of retirement. We all have to think ... Read more..Saturday, June 7th, 2014 Posted in Retirement | No Comments »
The first decade, in fact the first year of retirement is critical for many reasons on many different levels. First of all you are no longer working. Secondly your financial ... Read more..Monday, December 2nd, 2013 Posted in Debt Freedom | No Comments »
Over 51% of homeowners are confident that they will retire with some kind of debt including mortgage payment, even though they feel it is an important goal to retire with ... Read more..