Baby boomers are that large segment of the population born between 1946 and 1964. Often called the “me” generation because of their desire for instant gratification, they are barreling full speed ahead toward retirement with one big difference...
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“Infopreneur” is a new term that has recently developed on the Internet to describe a person who sells information. This word is derived from the word “entrepreneur” since an infopreneur is generally considered an entrepreneur who makes money selling information on the Internet.
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When the day finally arrives, will you be ready? What do you need to do? How do you need to prepare? Well, if you are over 10 years from retirement, then just sock away tons of money in your 401k for now. This article is focusing on people a little closer to retirement.
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How to Avoid the New Retiree Blues
by: John P. Strelecky

We may not expect it, especially considering many of us work towards it for most of our adult life, but retirement can be a challenging and sometimes frustrating experience.
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Choosing a place to serve as a retirement home is always a major decision for anyone. The right decision can lead to years of contentment, and a wrong one can be costly.
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Many people are looking for ways to increase their retirement income. For most of these individuals, their homes are the greatest asset.
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Wealth seems to be everyone's dream; the ability to relax a little more, to not stress so much about finances and to enjoy the "good life."
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Retirement is not the end but is merely the beginning of a new life, a new you. As such, it is nothing that should be dreaded or something that should cause you unnecessary stress. Instead it should make you happy and can bring you a new sense of pleasure, if only you let it. In this article, we’ll discuss ten ways that you can find happiness in retirement.
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Let’s face it retirement is a time of great transition for spouses. Ample free time and drastic lifestyle changes can be a burden or a blessing for your marriage.
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You just got your special gold pin, an expensive watch and a bonus check more than anyone else's at this year's company party.
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For those of us who spent most of our lives working and earning money, retirement can be traumatizing. Despite fervent encouragement from family members to live a calm, peaceful and stress-less lifestyle, the retirement lifestyle is not quite the thing we’re looking for.
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After retiring, you may find yourself needing to make new friends. Perhaps your other friends are still employed or maybe you simply want to find new friends with whom you can share this wonderful new experience.
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Wealth seems to be everyone's dream; the ability to relax a little more, to not stress so much about finances and to enjoy the "good life." So often it is believed that wealth is only attainable by those with large incomes.
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Have you ever dream to working at home or anywhere you please, and spend your valuable time with the one you love better than working at the office and get Yell every time your Boss got the bad mood?
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What will you look for as you approach your “golden” years? Will it be an affordable condo on the golf course with room for the grandchildren to visit?
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The kids are gone, your career is winding down, and you can think of better things to do with your time than maintaining a house that's too big for you. Maybe it's time to think about a retirement community.
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Change is inevitable. That is the law of nature. The natural process of aging is gradual and those who are near and dear to you seldom notice the changes.
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