Posted in Retirement Investing on November 11th, 2006 No Comments »
As I’ve said before, choosing the right retirement investing plan for yourself can be a pain in the neck, and a decision you probably shouldn’t make on your own, due to the tax implications as well as the need to determine what’s financially best for you in your situation.
While choosing a retirement investment […]
Posted in Retirement Investing on November 10th, 2006 No Comments »
When you’re self-employed, choosing the right retirement plan for yourself can be a real pain in the neck. You want to choose the retirement investing plan that brings you the best benefits with the least costs, both financial and in paperwork.
People with small or significantly variable self-employment earnings may be better off […]
Posted in Retirement Investing on November 9th, 2006 No Comments »
A lot of times, people who are self-employed are so busy running a business, they don’t stop to think about retirement investing and financial planning. If they think about it at all, they may think the business will continue to bring them income after they retire. Or they think in terms of selling the […]
Posted in Retirement Investing on November 8th, 2006 No Comments »
The word ‘active’ in Active Adult retirement communities doesn’t mean that you have to be an athletic person to want to live there. ‘Active’ actually refers to a community with lots of choices and opportunities available for people to participate in. While these communities certainly may offer golf, tennis, swimming, hiking and other athletic activities, […]
Posted in Retirement Investing on November 6th, 2006 No Comments »
Some people are really lucky. They retire and get to spend their time doing something they love, maybe something they’ve always dreamed of doing, just waiting till retirement so they can do it. And they can even make money at it.
Is there some reason you can’t have a ‘retirement job’ like that?
Not really.
Admittedly, […]