Archive for March, 2006
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Friday, March 31st, 2006Planning for retirement would be much simpler if we lived in an unchanging world. But this is not the case. Our personal budget and the economy are contstantly changing, making forecasting our retirement needs an arduous task. Nevertheless, one has to plan for retirement and estimating our needs is a necessary component of the process. [...]
Factors Affecting Your Retirement Goals
Thursday, March 30th, 2006Click here to see more peaceful pictures of New Zealand, Christchurch Botanic Garden To start on retirement planning, the following considerations will need to be addressed: setting retirement goals determining the size of your retirement nest egg how to fund the shortfall addressing insurance and other healthcare issues Setting retirement goals is important because they [...]
Setting Retirement Goals
Wednesday, March 29th, 2006Click here to read about Eiffel Tower in Paris and to view more beautiful pictures Effective retirement planning begins with identifying and prioritising your retirement goals. Whether it is to generate enugh income for the desired lifestyle, do lots of travelling, buy a retirement home in another part of the world or even to start [...]
Retirement Planning Process
Tuesday, March 28th, 2006Click here to see more peaceful pictures Retirement planning is a critical component of financial planning. As in Financial Planning, the first step is to set retirement goals for yourself. Take some time to consider what you want when you have stopped working and the standard of living you want to have. These goals will [...]
Retirement Planning
Monday, March 27th, 2006Picture showing the process of financial planning The financial planninng process will not be complete without the need for retirement planning. Retirement planning captures the essence of financial planning. Investing to accumulate enough resources for a comfortable retirement is important but dealing with the health and insurance issues are equally important. Most people will hope [...]
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