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post Military Retirement Calculators Help Plan For The Future

April 21st, 2008

Filed under: Retirement Planning — HART (1-800-HART) @ 2:11 am

People in the military usually have a much different retirement plan than ordinary civilians so they should use a special military retirement calculator when planning for an ideal retirement. Military retirement calculators should provide information that will help each person make important decisions. Usually military people are eligible for retirement earlier than civilians. This means that they might have to save more money faster to have a great retirement or plan to find another job after their retirement from the military. People in the military should consider these factors when working with a military retirement calculator to make their plans for the future.

A military retirement calculator is usually available from the credit unions and banks that provide service to military people while on active duty. These institutions usually continue service to these people after they leave active duty as well. The military personnel planning for retirement should contact these credit unions or other financial institutions to access a military retirement calculator. The institutions that specialize in service to people in the military are usually keenly aware of the special circumstances of their clients. When military people start to plan for retirement, a military retirement calculator should make some important calculations that will make for the most perfect plans.

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post What to Expect with your Aging Body

April 19th, 2008

Filed under: Health Planning — HART (1-800-HART) @ 11:34 am

You cannot reverse the signs of aging but you can certainly make the process more comfortable. When you know what to expect, you can take steps in advance in preparation of it. Growing old is more than just wrinkles and gray hair. There are a few more aches and pains to go along with them!

The oldest documented living person was 122 years old. That is quite a life expectancy! Many people are living longer thanks to better health, medications and living conditions. At the turn of the century, the average life expectancy was around 55 years of age. My, how society has improved … with age of course!

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post There’s No Better Time To Start Planning For Retirement

April 15th, 2008

Filed under: Retirement Planning — HART (1-800-HART) @ 11:24 am

Nobody wants to work forever. Most people plan to retire at some point in their lives, usually around fifty or so. Planning for retirement is something that should be done way ahead of that point, however, and there’s no better time to start than the present. If you don’t know how to plan for this time, there is help available. You can go visit a financial planner, you can talk to your employer about your 401K if it’s available, and you can even go out and buy some financial planning software if you want to go it alone. Planning for retirement can be fun, and it should be. After all, this is the time you are supposed to lay back and relax after years of hard work and looking forward to that time can be the motivation most of us need to get started with our planning.

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post Taking Preventative Measures Ensures a Long, Healthy Retirement

April 7th, 2008

Filed under: Health Planning — HART (1-800-HART) @ 10:44 am

It all boils down to preventative maintenance in order to enjoy a long, healthy retirement. Being proactive about your health includes regular health screenings for cancer, high blood pressure and cholesterol. Your lifestyle such as diet, exercise and sleep habits also play a huge part in staying healthy.

So what exactly do you need to do in order to maintain your health and enjoy life to the fullest? Let’s find out:

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post Retirement Life Planning Makes Life More Fulfilling

April 2nd, 2008

Filed under: Retirement Planning — HART (1-800-HART) @ 1:41 am

For people at or approaching retirement age they have spent many years planning their financial future to insure they will have the funds needed to make it through their retirement years. Most people however, have forgot about retirement life planning for the future in terms of what they will do with themselves with no job to go to every day. There are only so many projects around the house that need done and after several months of backbreaking work in the yard, some joking think about going back to work so they can relax.

While this may seem like a ludicrous idea since they spent their entire lives working so they can retire, finding a way to occupy the time by passing on experience to others can be a helpful part of retirement life planning. For those that have yet to hang up their spurs, it may be time to consider what can be done in the after-work life. In order to appropriately participate in retirement life planning, there are a few points that will have to be examined.

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