Retirement Newsletter – April 2020

Using your quarantine as a trial run for retirement. Staying productive in the time of covid-19 can be a challenge. Rather than pulling out the board games, you might want to use the opportunity to stress-test your plans for early retirement. Specifically, if you are preparing to retire soon, you might be able to examine […]

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Lifestyle Newsletter – April 2020

Accentuate the positive – Recent studies have linked several health benefits to optimism. Is it a hobby or a business? – If your pastime generates income, some things to consider. Travel insurance in the age of coronavirus – What will you do in case of a cancellation or illness? Recipe of the Month – Cauliflower […]

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Lifestyle Newsletter – March 2020

Can a Quick Online Curriculum Open Doors to New Jobs and Careers? – In the world of continuing education, could online microcredentials soon create paths for Gen Xers and baby boomers to change careers or jobs without taking on more college debt? Comparing College Aid Offers – It would be nice if schools sent families […]

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Retirement Newsletter – January 2020

How the secure act impacts retirement accounts. A new federal law, the setting up every community for retirement enhancement (secure) act, directly affects retirees and retirement savers. It changes the rules regarding “stretching” an individual retirement account (ira) as well as longstanding retirement account rules keyed to age 70 1/2. […]

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Retirement Newsletter – December 2019

Ready for more time together? A career-focused couple may spend as little as 5 to 6 hours interacting with each other on most days, given hours spent working, commuting, shopping, and running errands apart. Once retired, that same couple may spend as many as 15 to 16 hours together each day, with work and commuting […]

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Retirement Newsletter – November 2019

Working a little in retirement may be easier than you think. Increasingly, Americans older than 65 are finding compelling reasons to return to the workforce, whether part time or full time. Some want the money; some want the challenge and sense of purpose. One factor in their favor: companies in many industries are having a […]

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