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Encouraging Yourself to Exercise As You Age
Since your retirement, you've noticed you're not as active as you once were. You tend to watch more television or sit in front of your computer longer, instead of getting some exercise. You're even snacking more often than usual. Your clothes fit snugly. Your joints...
Complacency vs Reality
According to the Oxford Learner's Dictionary, complacency means . . . a feeling of satisfaction with yourself or with a situation, so that you do not think any change is necessary There's nothing wrong with complacency, but is it reality? Haven't you heard the saying...
Are You Really Ready To Stop Working?
If retirement is around the corner, start thinking about what you will do with your time when you stop working. You may think you’ll spend time traveling or playing golf or gardening. But all those items will only take part of your time. What will you do the rest of...
5 Tax Effects From Your Divorce
When going through a divorce, the last thing you want to think about is taxes. But it could be costly if you don’t include them in your financial analysis. Before signing your divorce decree, take time to understand the tax effects on these five items. 1- Alimony For...
4 Things To Do When Your Friend’s Spouse Dies
It’s a phone call you dread. Your friend calls and is upset. You can barely understand what your friend is saying, but then you realize – their spouse died. What do you do? Sometimes, death is expected if your friend’s spouse has been sick. But then there are the...
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