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

Nintendo Wii bowling over U.S. retirees
MSNBC, March 23rd, 2007 Until two weeks ago, Ruth Ebert never had the slightest interest in the video games favored by her one and only granddaughter. "I'm 82 years old, so I missed that part of our culture. Soap operas, yes. Video games, no," chirped Read More
Build the big sum you'll need
CNN Money Magazine, March 13th, 2007To step off the corporate treadmill in your fifties or early sixties and maintain anything close to your standard of living, you must have a seriously big retirement kitty. How serious? You'll likely need assets Read More
Evaluate early retirement offers
Rocky Mountain Telegram, March 12th, 2006Today's corporate marketplace is increasingly focused on cost-effectiveness and efficiency. As organizational restructuring and downsizing become commonplace employers are searching for new strategies to reduce Read More
Retirement saving on the rise, but health problems threaten plans
The Boston Herald, March 12th, 2006American workers shouldn’t count on making up for inadequate savings by planning to work into their retirement years, since such plans are often doomed by unexpected health problems, Fidelity Investments said Monday Read More
New Options (and Risks) in Home Care for Elderly
The New York Times, March 1st, 2007Dr. Diane E. Meier, a geriatrician at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, is an expert on end-of-life care. So when her elderly parents needed long-term help at home with bathing, dressing and cooking after her Read More
Basics of life settlements that seniors should know
The Ft. Collins Coloradoan, February 25th, 2006 Viatical settlements gained popularity in the 1980s as a source of cash for terminally ill life insurance policyholders. In the 1990s, viatical settlements gave rise to life settlements. Life settlements Read More
 
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