Archive for the ‘Elderly Planning’ Category

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Retiring

Retirement. It happens to everyone, but not everyone is prepared. We agree with Jonathan Clements, when he said,
“Retirement is like a long vacation in Las Vegas. The goal is to enjoy it the fullest, but not so fully that you run out of money.”
He hit the nail right on the head; retirement can be a [...]

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Moving the Elderly

The aging process is a slow and sensitive matter, not just for the elderly, but also for their children who hold their hand every step of the way.
There are generally two options for an aging parent. The first is being transferred into a retirement home. The second option is home care, which means the aging [...]

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The Basics of Estate Planning

As CNN Money sees it:
 estate planning involves deciding how you want your assets distributed after you die (or become unable to make your own financial decisions)
For the folks at National Network, estate planning meant:
having a will that would go through probate and, if a person was married, titling property jointly with a spouse. It conjured [...]

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Common Mistakes When Planning Retirement

Perret had a point — retirement has its benefits, but not withstanding limitations. The cheese he refers to represents both youth and mobility, as well as stable income, but it’s money that is typically the main concern for most Americans nearing retirement. Below are the top blunders when planning for this delicate phase of life.
One. Poor investment [...]

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