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By Dennis Miller
Many grandparents are afraid they simply won’t be able to retire – or stay retired – when and how they planned. We can talk about retiring later, taking a part-time job, and cutting back on expenses, but those are only partial solutions. Of the seniors who are still working, very few are [...]
By Dennis Miller
Go into any fast food restaurant or retail store and you’ll find a lot of seniors working for minimum wage. Here’s why.
When personal computers hit the scene, numerous retirement-planning programs quickly became available. You entered your personal financial information, along with yield and inflation projections, and the computer would tell [...]
By Dennis Miller
I have a friend who says, “Why make a decision today if it can be put off until tomorrow?”
While that might sound cute, waiting until the transmission on your car is totally broken and having the vehicle towed to a dealer for a trade-in certainly isn’t the optimal way to negotiate [...]
By Dennis Miller When Kerry Lutz turned off the recorder after interviewing me for the Financial Survival Network a few weeks ago, we started talking about a common challenge we both face: getting an entire generation to wake up and see that we have a real problem. Most seniors and savers readily admit that [...]
A Lousy Investment Worth Looking Into
By Dennis Miller
One of the biggest challenges facing many retirees is how to bridge the gap between ever-rising expenses and virtually stagnant Social Security checks and other sources of income.
In a recent edition of Miller’s Money Forever, our team took an in-depth look at [...]
Exactly 10 years ago, in 2001, Age Wave conducted the landmark “Re-Visioning Retirement Study” in partnership with SunAmerica Financial Group. The study revealed that the majority of Americans thought they’d be able to comfortably retire in their early to mid 60s. And, thanks to a lifetime of savings, guaranteed company pensions and rock solid government [...]
Gail and her husband, Tom, both 55, had been looking forward to their golden years since their last child left the house a decade ago. Recently, however, Gail admitted that their dreams of travel and leisure might not happen. Much of her time was spent attending to the needs of family members, all of which [...]
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