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Stretch IRA
When you’re thinking about your retirement savings, you may have wondered how you could pass your money on to second- and even third-generation beneficiaries. A stretch IRA could be the solution you need. Continue reading
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Tagged beneficiaries, collect, debt, Finance, finances, IRA, money, ranker, retire, retirement, Roth, simple IRA, stretch IRA, taxes
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Careers And Family Planning Are Complimenting
Having children is both fulfilling and enriching socially and psychologically. They ferment marriage relationships and their absence can be detrimental to the loving relationship between the parties involved. But having children also comes with challenges as parents work to earn money with which to care for their children. Careers and family planning therefore have a strong relationship since they reinforce each other. Continue reading
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Tagged business, business and finance, Career, employment, family, Finance, Home, investment, job, retirement, Self Improvement, society, unemployment, work
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Paths To Enjoy Glorious Aging Health
Are you at the crossroads in your life when aging health is starting to become more of an issue? Don’t worry. There are things that you can do which will permit you to enjoy good health no matter what time of your life you are in. Whether or not you are 30, sixty or eighty, it is never too far gone to start putting good health practices into place along with investing long term care insurance Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, family, financial, financial planning, health, Health and Fitness, insurance, lifestyle, long term care, long term care insurance, retirement, seniors
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How To Gracefully Age In America
Aging in America is not what it used to be. 50 years ago grown youngsters were simply expected to pitch in and become icons of helpful hands when it came to aging oldsters. It was more customary to worry for the aging instead of the slipshod attitude of today that is still fascinated with youth. Long term care insurance is far from most people’s minds. Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, family, financial, financial planning, health, Health and Fitness, insurance, lifestyle, long term care, long term care insurance, retirement, seniors
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The Easy Way To Have The Best Aging Health Possible
If you are growing older you may have very real health issues. But aging health doesn’t need to be a string of doctors appointments, persistent illnesses and medicines. There are three different areas (in addition to long term care insurance) where work on your side will help you enjoy good health even at a particularly advanced age . Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, family, financial, financial planning, health, Health and Fitness, insurance, lifestyle, long term care, long term care insurance, retirement, seniors
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a financier guide to eluding microcap scams
Anything involving with your money should be scrutinized well. Like any astute banker or creditor, you must check the credibility of those asking you to invest your hard earned money to their investment proposal. With so much scam online, it’s quite hard to trust easily. In fact, it can be downright suicide if you lose your sense of skepticism. You have to always do due diligences in everything that involves your money. Don’t be a guinea pig for mistakes that others will learn from. Continue reading
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Tagged amex, business, corporate finance, financial planning, investing, investments, investor relations, micro-cap stocks, money, personal finance, retirement, stock market
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a stock holder guide to avoiding micro-cap fraud
Up-to-date, accurate Information is still your best tool when it comes to investing in stocks prudently and effectively. But data on “penny stocks” stocks that trade for about $5 or less are often quite difficult to search out. Many companies that issue these stocks don’t have to file financial updates with the SEC, so it’s actually quite hard for potential investors to get real facts about the penny stock companys management/officers, products/services, and finances. Continue reading
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Tagged amex, business, corporate finance, financial planning, investing, investments, investor relations, micro-cap stocks, money, personal finance, retirement, stock market
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How To Know If You Are Getting A Quality Long Term Policy
There are many long term care insurance policies and sometimes it is difficult for the common man to arrive at a conclusion as to which is most suitable to him. Most elderly and conservatives prefer to have an easy and straight forward, Good long term life assurance Policy which they can obviously understand. It would be prudent for us to study 3 kinds of insurance to arrive at the most efficient and in these tricky times. Continue reading
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Tagged asset protection, baby boomers, consumer guide, Education, family, financial, financial planning, health, Health and Fitness, insurance, lifestyle, long term care, long term care insurance, retirement, seniors
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Budgeting During Your Retirement
It can be hard to get your head around your personal finances. For some of us just keeping on top of what’s in the bank is a constant worry. So when the time comes to retire, it would be nice to think that things would get a little bit simpler. However, with retirement comes a whole new set of challenges. Continue reading
getting the point of second-hand stock offerings
There are various ways to raise finances which companies can adopt to fund its long-term investments like stock offerings, debentures, and personal savings. Most of the times companies use stock offerings to fund its strategic projects and increase market capitalization. Initial stock offering (IPO) is the first time that a company makes it shares available to the public. The companies who are already in the market can raise their finances by issuing their stocks a second or third time to fund their rapid growth. Continue reading
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Tagged amex, business, corporate finance, financial planning, investing, investments, investor relations, micro-cap stocks, money, personal finance, retirement, stock market
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