As recently retired expats, my wife and I are intent on doing as much travel as possible from our new base in the Republic of Panama. Stress is a big consideration in any travel endeavor—the packing, planning and pre-plane airport chaos. We’ve discovered shortcuts to get us through TSA lines faster, and to minimize the uncertainty and irritation of modern travel. I focus on air travel here because that’s the preferred method for most people to get where they want to go beyond 500 miles.
Read MoreWhat can we do with the time we have after retirement? How do we continue to find purpose and meaning after we end our careers? Historically, people have never had as much time after retirement as we do now. In this workshop, we will discuss imaginative retirement planning, and how to achieve balanced lives full of adventure and fun.
Read MoreBaby Boomer Women are at the epicenter of the marketing world. They possess a lot of decision power and buying power and the marketing industry is taking note.
Read MoreDo you need dental insurance? Is it worth it? What if you are making decisions for an aging parent? What dental needs might they have? Is it cheaper to just pay for dental services out-of-pocket?
Read MoreDuring his travels in America in 1842, Charles Dickens practiced the craft of travel writing. When he returned to England, people asked for his impressions of America. Mr. Dickens said he was amazed at how well parents obeyed their children. Not much has changed in the intervening years.
Read MoreWe all have a closet, storage space or garage with “stuff.” Sometimes it’s just easier to close the door and not deal with the clutter. While your financial clutter may not be as visible as what is in your closet, garage or basement, it can cause major issues. Financial clutter can be a stress both financially and personally.
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