Given the way some investors approach investing it’s obvious why many see the stock market as little more than a casino. Investing in a firm becomes the equivalent of placing all of your chips on red. Stock investing, on the
How to invest for a retirement
When you’re young and just getting started, you can take more risks with how you invest for your retirement. That is, if you start in your 20s, you’ll have more than 40 years to develop your pension pot. This will
How to enjoy your retirement
The majority of retirement planning advice focuses on how to save enough money to replace your salary. However, employment supplies us with much more than just money. What we do gives many of us a sense of meaning, purpose, and
Health priorities for boomers
The baby boom generation is defining the significance of healthy aging.As baby boomers get older, they’ll have to deal with the obstacles of aging. Age is a risk factor for chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s
Boom Again: a game for boomers
This trivia board game includes approximately 2,200 questions based on the cultured and shared experiences of Baby Boomers. It’s intended to bring together folks born in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s to have fun reminiscing about their youth. No one
The Future Of Medicare
As the debate over “Medicare for All” heats up, it is essential for retiring baby boomers to understand their Medicare alternatives. For good reason, most seniors are highly confused about their Medicare alternatives. Traditional Medicare is what retirees have paid
What Baby Boomers Should Know About Making Out A Will
No one enjoys the chore of writing a will. Being confronted with the thought of your own mortality can be upsetting enough. However, the financial issues regarding what and how to provide for one’s successors are also troubling. This is
Where are Baby boomers moving to retire?
Baby Boomers, the group born between 1946 and 1964, left their jobs in 2020 more than any other year. According to a Pew Research Center analysis, 2 million baby boomers have retired on average per year since 2011. However, by