
“A superb introduction to the necessary financial planning no American over 40 can afford to ignore.” Publishers Weekly “It’s time for many individual investors to make some hard choices. Baby Boomers are learning to deal with the fact that they really can’t have it all–at least not all at once. Retirementology is ...
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Getting older is something that we are all worried about, well, it is not so much the getting older of the situation, it has more to do with the people aging. This is because age shows on your face, if there was a way for people to age without the age actually showing up on the surface, more people would not mind it that much.
The fact is that everyone is aging, there is nothing that we ...
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Medicare and Medicaid are the two things that have been customized for those people who are below the misery line. It was made an amendment in the US in the year 1965 to the social security act. The folks that were included in this were those below misery line with kids, adults aged more than sixty 5, folk with disabilities, folks who are blind, pregnant girls who are very poor, people with ...
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