Should you claim Social Security benefits as soon as you’re eligible or wait until your full retirement age? Kiplinger has the answer in this short video… Questions or comments? Just click the comment link below. Your email address will never be shared or published on this site.
Relocation Levels at an All Time Low
Since the U.S. Census Bureau began keeping track of domestic relocation levels in 1947, America has not seen a level of relocation as low as it is now. Northeasterners relocate the least, citing high relocation costs as the likely reason, while relocations are the highest in the west. Despite low levels, the reasons migration is […]
Smaller Homes Are What Boomers Want
Baby boomers looking to move during their retirement are searching for cheaper, smaller homes with easy access to medical care. According to a recent poll carried out by The Associated Press in conjunction with LifeGoesStrong.com, 1000 adults born between the years 1946 and 1964 were questioned, and the survey showed that those who earned over […]
Invest Wisely Today and Retire On Time
Salaries for college grads this year will average $50,199 according to Kiplinger.com. That’s 7.6 percent lower than it was in 1999. So how do you get ahead? Questions or comments about this video? Click on the comment link below and let us hear from you. Your email address will never be shared with any third […]
Why You Shouldn’t Retire Away From Home
Affordable homes, low state taxes, renowned medical facilities, strong continuing education programs and temperate weather are some of the many incentives that spur seniors to relocate after retirement. But contrary to the conventional wisdom that moving is always the best choice, there are some potential challenges that the 65-plus demographic needs to be aware of […]
3 Places to Put Money This Year
There are many ways you can invest your hard-earned cash for the future, but picking the wrong option could leave you broke. Questions or comments? Just use the link below.
3 Investments to Avoid This Year
The three investments most likely to decline in value this year. Questions or comments about investments for 2011? Use the comment link below to ask.
Homes No Longer Key to Retirement Savings
There was a time when U.S. homeowners could proudly point to their homes as the key to their retirement years. Home values, after all, were soaring every year during the great housing boom. Homeowners could dream of selling their residences for big dollars, enough to fund their retirement plans. However, those days are long gone. […]
Will the Lottery Fund Your Retirement?
1 in 4 Americans think a lottery ticket is the most likely way they’ll build a retirement nest-egg. Do you play the lottery in hopes of hitting the jackpot? We’d love to know. (Don’t worry, no one else will see your email address when you post your comment.)