By: Stephen Huston | 2010-12-31 | Economics Only 3% of the retired are able to support themselves. Others will have to supplement their retirement income by still working, at least part time, or depend on someone to help them. They thought Social Security would provide, but it is only meant as a supplement to help support the retired. read more
By: Nitish Kumar | 2012-02-28 | Childhood education Today Richa has turned 5, but still looks as restless as she was in her toddler years. I woke up around 5 O’clock in the morning today to do the arrangements for her birthday, but again Rajiv raised another issue. read more
By: chris cbenton | 2011-01-08 | Investing As the New Year begins many of us will be thinking of our futures. We will look back and be proud and happy that we survived the last year and will look ahead to what 2011 might hold. read more
By: Ishan Goradiya | 2011-01-24 | Finance RETIRING AT AGE 65 without working for the rest of your life is starting to look like a difficult proposition. It was already challenging due to longer life expectancies, uncertain Social Security benefits, declining pension benefits, read more
By: BISS | 2010-10-27 | Home & Family When you are learning regarding one thing new, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant info available. This informative article ought to facilitate your target the central points. read more
By: David McNally | 2011-07-07 | Investments According to the research, most people are now at risk of either facing a lower standard of living in retirement or having to work significantly longer if they wish to retire at the income level they would have retired at in 2005. read more
By: Freddie Brister | 2011-01-07 | Finance Being practically without close relations in the world when on your retirement should prevent you from availing of your pension savings too much. Those are your liquid assets which can be called upon at any time to defray your expenditures. But just because they are so convenient, you shouldn't deplete them for your normal needs. Look instead for fixed assets that you have. These are the possessions that will need to be converted into cash before they can be useful to you. Reverse mort... read more
By: Harish Kosik | 2011-11-21 | K-12 Education Across the world, mothers have been associated as family builders while fathers have been associated with the role of the bread winner and the family keeper. read more
By: Laura Fobler | 2012-09-21 | Parenting Whether you are a mother or a father, many of us have embraced the possibilities that exist between running a family and having a full time career. Some of us do this so we will support our family, some for the pleasure related to employment, and for others it is to secure early retirement or powerful economical stability. Whatsoever your reasons for working might be, it is vital to recognize how read more
By: Oliver Ethan | 2012-03-13 | GPS For most of the apps that you get out there, the basic maps that are available are generally the free ones that either comes standard with the app itself or you can download it for free from their website. read more
By: Jasper Silvis | 2010-03-29 | Retirement Most working men and women over the age of 50 start thinking about retirement, and many start planning for it. They do their due diligence on investment strategies, position themselves well in their companies, review their estate planning, and so on. While each individual step in retirement planning in amongst itself is sound advice, the main question to ask during this transitional phase in their lives is, "What is the goal?" read more
By: Kent Campbell | 2010-04-01 | Elderly Care Finding the right retirement community that balances senior independence with the peace of mind of a trained medical staff is an important decision. In this article, we'll compare three types of living arrangements for senior citizens. read more
By: Geoff Charles | 2010-11-26 | Personal Finance Often it's the case that your parents could do with making the most of their free time, now they have it. You may hear them talk of the things they've always wanted to do, like visit your relatives who've moved abroad, or upgrade their tired kitchen or bathroom. Or maybe it's that conservatory they always said they'd promise themselves? Wouldn't it be nice to have that space for when the family visits? read more
By: Thilo Best | 2011-07-19 | Elderly Care Most people consider moving into a senior home as an end to a normal and comfortable lifestyle. Often people consider senior retirement facilities to be a last resort and leave planning till the very end. read more
By: Jeff Mictabor | 2010-10-12 | Personal Finance Not every student arrives at college fresh out of high school. A growing number of students over the age of 25 are returning to the college classroom or enrolling at a college or university for the first time -- a trend that means more independent students are seeking financial aid and student loans as a way to pay for college. read more