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Considerations when Designing Nursing Homes in Toronto
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Rob Parker
When it comes to designing a nursing home, there are many considerations.
Retirement Lifestyle Planning-Knowing The Life You Want To Live Is Crucial
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Retirement lifestyle planning is essential to helping you life the life you want during your later years. Remember, in today’s day and age, retirement no longer signals getting older; instead, it is a way to unwind from your job and experience all the great activities you’ve always wanted to do but never had time for.
Today, people are living longer than ever; therefore, having a specific lifestyle for your retirement is essential. Don’t be caught without a plan for this a...
Some Things You Must Know On Ukrainian Marriage Traditions
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Peter Finch..
With its long and rich history, Ukraine is one country in the world that has developed a myriad of customs, many of which are still regarded highly by its people. Just one of these traditions is marriage.
Russian Brides - What To Ask Them And What Not To!
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Peter Finch..
The first question that will pop in your mind when you meet a Russian unmarried woman in her thirties is - why is she still single? It is a fact that Russian women are among the most beautiful women on the planet, and any website dedicated to Russian women will find a plethora of men visiting there searching for a possible Russian bride for themselves. That is why when they find a woman that is still single after crossing the thirty mark in their lives, it is something they cannot quite well comprehend.
Retirement Budgeting Made Effortless
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Budgeting for your retirement can seem like a daunting and complicated task as you face an era of uncertainty, losing your income and losing your livelihood. It is a tentative time that creates stress, especially if they have not paid as much mind to the area of budgeting, as they should have. Retirement should be a time to look back on your employment era fondly and look ahead to a time without working as opposed to a time in which to hassle about money and be troubled about...
Baby Boomers Define 'Me' Generation
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Prior to the second world war, there was a reluctance to have children. The Great Depression took a toll on family finances and frankly, most adults were reluctant to bring new children into the world in those circumstances. The end of World War II changed the outlook and beginning in 1946, there was a true boom in births.
There may be some disagreement over the exact years of the Baby Boom, but most agree on the years between 1946 and 1964 as the criteria for being called...
Making the most of retirement
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Helen Smith
Planning for retirement courses are more important today than they have ever been. We are much healthier, much more active and can expect to live much longer – a whole new phase of life and opportunity is opening up. Unlike other phases of life, this time there is less structure. For the first time we are faced with a period of maybe 30 years when we essentially write our own ‘job description’. That requires plenty of thought and planning, to avoid pitfalls and to ensure we make the most of it
How Are SEP IRAs Established To Save For Retirement
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A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) plan is established when an employer adopts a SEP agreement and has a minimum number of employees working in the organization who qualify for owning a SEP-IRA account. The qualification criteria for an employee to become eligible for the employer’s SEP-IRA plan include:
1. The employee must be at least 21 years of age.
2. The employee must have worked for the employer for a minimum of three years in the last five consecutive years.
3. ...
Couple Counseling - Will It Work For You?
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Steven Ross
If your marriage is going through a tough conflict, then you should consider couple counseling. Is it right for you though? That's going to be the topic of this article.
Attention Retirees: Beware Of The Current Inflation Rate
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For your parents’ and grandparents’ generation, retirement investing guidelines consisted mainly of preserving their assets. Back then, such advice made perfect sense, because retirement represented a shorter period of a person’s life. The new retirees not only live longer, but have to contend with the current inflation rate. Our economy is based on global performance. The world is smaller and anything that occurs across the globe reaches our shores.
Big industries are no ...
Retirement Planning And Employee Benefit-tips To Help You Reach Your Retirement Goals
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Shawn Mitchell
So you're looking for some retirement planning and employee benefit tips? First of all, keep in mind that employee benefits should be one of the biggest things you look at when choosing which company to work for. Quite simply, there are few things in your life more important than your retirement planning, because you will be living without any income coming in, or at least a much reduced one.
Of course, with people living longer and longer today, this leaves about 30 to 40...
Nightmare For Many Senior Citizens - The Donut Hole!
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Over 4 million senior citizens, up to 38 % of enrollees, may "go into the hole financially" or, "donut hole", what insurers and bureaucrats prefer to call the dreaded "coverage gap". Regardless of what you choose to call it, the Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage gap "donut-hole" can be a real shocker and a nightmare for many senior citizens on fixed incomes.
What is the Medicare Part D donut hole? Essentially, few enrollees are exempt from the coverage gap unless ...
Are You Ready For Your Retirement?
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Barry Waxller
If your idea of planning for your senior years is playing the lotto, it is time for a reality check. Those years are going to be here before you know it. Here are some retirement planning facts and tips to prime the pump for you.
Money Saving Tips To Help You Retire A Millionaire
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Money Saving Tips to help you Retire a Millionaire - Let's face it, when you're young, thinking about growing old is a scary thought. Will I have enough money to retire at an early age? Will I even have enough money to retire at all? Most Americans would love to retire at the standard age of 59 ½ or 65. But with the rising cost of everyday living, these targets are becoming harder and harder to hit. Increased Healthcare Costs, Rising Insurance Premiums, Housing Market Fluctua...
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