NewRetirement Retirement News Digest : February 2007 - Posts
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February 2007 - Posts

The Deal On Life Settlements
CBS News, February 26th, 2007Life insurance was always intended as a nest egg for providing for your loved ones after your death. But so-called "life settlements" are growing in popularity. What are they and are they a good deal for you? Ray Hennessey, Read More
Making the Return Trip: Elderly Head Back North
The New York Times,  February 26th, 2007For the first time since the Depression, more Americans ages 75 and older have been leaving the South than moving there, according to a New York Times analysis of Census Bureau data.The reversal appears to Read More
Greatest Generation Learns About Great Safe Sex
The New York Times, February 14th, 2006The sex educators had come to a Queens housing complex to discuss condoms and foreplay and sexually transmitted diseases. Those assembled were told that their demographic was showing increases in sexual activity Read More
Family Finances: Now is not the time to apply for a reverse mortgage
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 9th, 2006We recently were handed a solicitation obtained via a TV commercial. It suggests calling an "AARP counselor to obtain a certificate for a reverse mortgage." We wondered whether this offer -- very attractive Read More
Generation Mortgage Company Introduces The Generation Plus Jumbo Reverse Mortgage Loan
Yahoo Finance, February 7th, 2006Generation Mortgage Company(TM) today announced the introduction of the Generation Plus(TM) jumbo reverse mortgage loan. The firm designed the Generation Plus loan to enable owners of highly valued homes to potentially Read More
Reverse mortgages turn home equity into income
San Diego Daily Transcript, January 30th, 2006A reverse mortgage could help you pay for retirement -- or it could cost you and your heirs a lot of money. The housing boom of recent years has fueled record growth in these products, which give homeowners Read More
Senior Citizens with Vision Loss Cost Medicare Billions, Say Ophthalmologists
SeniorJournal.com, February 1st, 2007Senior citizens with vision problems are costing Medicare more than $2 billion per year in "non-eye related maladies and healthcare needs," says a study in the journal Ophthalmology. The American Academy Read More
 
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