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Retirement Living by
Michael Colucci
The rising number of baby boomers will likely have a great
impact on retirement living. As many of them near retirement,
they will likely alter the definition of what it means to be
retired. Many seniors today are seeking a more active
lifestyle. Many of these people don't really want to retire,
and some will work part-time for the rest of their lives. Other
seniors view retirement as being a time where they can enjoy
hobbies and other things they are interested in.
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Reverse Mortgages Expected To Help Boomers Retire by
N.Sioris
Reverse mortgages are becoming popular financial planning tools
for seniors in retirement. When Social Security was first
implemented in 1935 the average life expectancy was 65 years.
Today people are living healthier lifestyles and with improved
medical technology we are living far longer than Franklin D.
Roosevelt ever imagined. This is a sort of good news/bad news
statistic. One of the greatest fears for older Americans is
that they will outlive their assets.
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Walking Poles And Sticks: Do They Help?
by Steve Dempster
When out walking and hiking, many people use walking poles or
sticks. But are they just a fashion fad? Here are my
observations on them . . .Full
article
Baby Boomers And RVs
by Carl Kinnebrew
Central Florida has to be the RV capital of the world. If not,
then it has to be right up there near the top. The great exodus
from the north happens in late fall much like the migration of
birds. Thus the term “snowbirds” was coined. Since the baby
boomers have hit retirement age, things have really exploded.
Had I been looking ahead, I would have jumped into the RV
business years ago. Full
article
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