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post Wealth Creation for Baby Boomers - Take Advantage of Hidden Riches

November 28th, 2006

Filed under: Baby Boomers — HART (1-800-HART) @ 11:44 am

Wealth Creation for Baby Boomers - Take Advantage of Hidden Riches

By Kenneth Little

Wealth creation belongs to you as a baby boomer. You served your time in the workplace or you’ve had enough business failures to write a bestseller on the subject

As a baby boomer who shuns the traditional gravitating to the grave model of existence you need to be clear on the nature of your “refirement”.

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post Will Women Face Financial Hardship in Retirement?

November 25th, 2006

Filed under: Baby Boomers — HART (1-800-HART) @ 2:39 pm

Will Women Face Financial Hardship in Retirement?

By Debra Lohrere

The looming hardship that will be faced by many of the baby boomers once they retire could well affect women a lot harder than men. The likelihood of the government being able to afford any sort of reasonable amount of pension is very slim, simply because of the magnitude of the number of people who will be retirees, compared to the working population. The Australian government has realised this, and that is why they introduced the compulsory employer paid superannuation scheme and are even now beginning to give financial incentives to Self-funded retirees. They are also now encouraging people to work well beyond the 65 year barrier.

Most people have never sat down and even considered the ramifications of why the compulsory super was introduced and for many of us it is a matter of too little too late. Even for the young women in our society – who have a full working life ahead of them, they still cannot rest assured of a comfortable retirement.

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post Will Women Face Financial Hardship in Retirement?

August 22nd, 2006

Filed under: Baby Boomers, Financial Planning — HART (1-800-HART) @ 5:47 pm

Will Women Face Financial Hardship in Retirement?

By Debra Lohrere

The looming hardship that will be faced by many of the baby boomers once they retire could well affect women a lot harder than men. The likelihood of the government being able to afford any sort of reasonable amount of pension is very slim, simply because of the magnitude of the number of people who will be retirees, compared to the working population. The Australian government has realised this, and that is why they introduced the compulsory employer paid superannuation scheme and are even now beginning to give financial incentives to Self-funded retirees. They are also now encouraging people to work well beyond the 65 year barrier.

Most people have never sat down and even considered the ramifications of why the compulsory super was introduced and for many of us it is a matter of too little too late. Even for the young women in our society – who have a full working life ahead of them, they still cannot rest assured of a comfortable retirement.

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