Retirement Planning Ensures A Happy FutureToday, you are seeing more people who are aging that have no form of retiring still working long and hard hours. However, you also see those who took the different path and invested into their retirement early. |

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Retirement Income Rescue - Simple Techniques To Increase Your Retirement Income
By Keith Dennis
Retirement income can be increased by following some simple techniques. We don't want just any increase income. We want it to be safe, secure, predictable, and for a lifetime.
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Ideas and Tips For Choosing Retirement Party Invitations
By Kathryn M. D'imperio
Consider these tips to help you decide what kind of retirement party invitations to make or buy for your special retiree. These tips offer thoughtful suggestions on the level of formality of the event, how to carry the theme and mood from invitations to the party theme, and more.
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What Income Will We Need In Retirement?
By Bernard Kelly
The recent adage was that we would need 70% of income (on the day we retired) to live a comfortable lifestyle during our retirement years. However that concept was only of recent origin - after all, until the last few decades, the statistics showed that if we retired at age 65, we would did around 75. And of course government welfare was adequate to supplement our (meagre) household savings over that time.
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