Are you age 55 or over? If so, then you may soon have something to look forward to or worry about. One morning you'll wake up and it will have happened. Before you've a chance to say Medicare Part B, you'll be: R-E-T-I...read more
One of the highest suicide rates in the UK is among men of 65 years of age who are in retirement. The main reason for that is that many men find the sudden isolation, the lack of job status and significance, the feeling of...read more
by Vonda Sines
You've set the date. The clock is ticking. It's so easy to get excited about retirement - at least if it's voluntary - that we often partially overlook the practical side of leaving behind a career for part-time work or...read more
One of W.H. Davies' most celebrated poems begins thus: "What is this life, if full of care We have no time to stand and stare" The tragedy of the values modern society imposes on us is that to just stand and stare i...read more
by Sandy Wood
I speak from experience concerning the smooth transition to retirement. My husband and I planned for early retirement. First and foremost we paid the mortgage on our home. The money situation is a huge issue. We then re...read more
by William Bond
The best way to transition into retirement is to make a solid, detailed, focus retirement plan which shows both the emotional and the financial aspects of your future retirement. Too often, retirees plan only the financia...read more
by Ted Sherman
I retired 16 years ago and haven't looked back once to see if a "fowl" decision was chasing me. On the day after my company held a retirement ceremony for me ... which I did NOT attend as my last gesture of up yours ... my...read more
by noname
You don't "fowl up" your retirement years by totally enjoying them. Make sure that you can retire and have years remaining to enjoy the fact that you don't have to get up if you don't want to and your time is "your time"....read more
by Julie Kelso
What Does Retirement Entail? In his recent feature article for _The Australian_, Richard Nile put forth the argument that retired Humanities scholars are highly credentialled (sic) and very able former salaried professi...read more
by Sue Black
THE PROBLEM WITH DAILY LIFE AND RETIREMENT CHAPTER ONE The topic that I planned to cover in this article was the progress that I had made researching various types of retirement tools that are available when you want to ...read more
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