
Here are several fascinating findings from the 2012 EBRI (Employee Benefit Research Institute) survey.
This is the 22nd year that the EBRI has published its “Retirement Confidence Survey.” The results demonstrate that what we THINK will happen in retirement and what WILL happen are not always the same.
I call this “Expectation vs. Reality.”
For [...]
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Are you among the almost 80 million Boomers approaching retirement?
Are you wondering how to ensure a successful retirement or wondering if you should retire? Before making this transition, be sure you can say “yes” to these three questions:
Do I Have Enough? Have I Had Enough? Do I Have Enough [...]
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Few of us take the time to stop and think about what retirement actually is, let alone what it means to us personally. If we did, we would realize that it is neither a permanent vacation nor an event that is natural because of age. In fact, retiring at the age of 65 was formalized [...]
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As a Senior Move Manager, I see all sorts of client treasures, so it has made me think about my own treasures as well. If you went to my home, you probably would not notice my treasures, even thought they are in plain view. That’s because they look ordinary. They don’t have a lot of [...]
Continue Reading →In this Web video of Seniors Speak Out (Part II), Residents at Willow Valley Retirement Communities, Lancaster PA, discuss the current landscape of the news media. Topics such as the sensibility of content and point-of-view are discussed and debated. Don’t forget to leave your own thoughts and comments in the [...]
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It’s likely to happen to many of us: symptoms of Presbyopia, or, the inability to focus your eyesight on near objects, will start to become the reality we must face everyday. Recently, the New York Times featured an article on this very topic:
“There’s no escaping it. Diet and exercise, the [...]
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