Retirement Planning
In an ideal world retirement should give an opportunity to kick-back and relax after years of hard work. Everyone has their own retirement dreams. Some are fortunate enough to have ridden out recent financial storms; others have not been so lucky.
The lessons we’ve learned may encourage many to start retirement planning as early as they can. But, what about those that have reached/are facing retirement on a limited budget? No matter what life stage you’re at you can find some useful tips and tricks here.
Why not look through our articles to learn more about the importance of estate management, when and how you can start to save for retirement, how to stretch your retirement budget and whether a working retirement will suit you?
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Retirement Planning
Estate Planning
Budgeting
- Only 2% of the UK's Over-55s Have Long-Term Care Insurance
- TaxHelp for Older People: How to Get Free Tax Support & Advice
- HHS Releases Latest Preventive Care & Donut Hole Discount Figures
- AARP Issues 2011 List of Top 10 Most Affordable Places to Retire
- Patient Assistance Programs: Find Free & Discounted Medicines
Savings
- How to Use the UK Pension Tracing Service to Find Old Pensions
- IRS Pension Changes in 2012: 401(k) Contributions Rise to $17,000
- 401(k) Vesting Schedules: What are the Rules on Plan Ownership?
- An Introduction to 401(k) Vesting: What is it & How Does it Work?
- How to Open a Self-Directed IRA
Per Country
- UK Government Changes Deadline for Automatic Pension Enrolment
- What is the Retirement Age in the USA?
- Dilnot Commission Recommends Fairer System for Elderly Care Costs
- Flat-rate State Pension Could Encourage Young People to Save More
- Single-Tier State Pension Reform Could Benefit More UK Pensioners
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Carol Finch is the Topic Editor for Retirement Planning, E-Commerce & Technical/Business Writing on Suite101.