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Baby Boomer Retirement

Friday, May 6th, 2011

There was a huge rise in the birth rate after the Second World War. These babies were nicknamed the Baby Boomers and they are the babies born between around 1946 and 1960. This means that the first Baby Boomers became pensioners in 2011 at the age of 65.

It should be noticed that when the first Baby Boomers came of age, they created the changes in civil and human rights and discrimination linked with 1968. They also fashioned the Hippy Movement, Flower Power and the Sexual Revolution. So what will happen when they get to be pensioners?

The Baby Boomer generation is the richest generation ever, but they have never felt the drop in income, status, health and mobility associated with older age, so it is likely that there will be some sort of pensioners’ pressure group.

About 22% of the American population are Boomers, which means that there will be tens of millions of people retiring over the following ten years. This has a number of vital consequences. The first one is for health care; the mass retirement could or almost certainly will put the health care system under massive pressure.

The second one is employment. Because the Boomers’ generation is the largest section of society, when they retire, there will be a shortage of labour. After all, if the Boomer generation is the biggest portion of society, then by definition the following generation must be smaller.

These figures are roughly the same for all Western countries and it almost certainly accounts for why there is a rush in Western countries to allow immigration. Firstly, immigrants will take up the slack in the workplace and second, their taxes will help pay for all the old Boomers.

So, hopefully, neither the state finances nor the Boomers’ health will suffer, but what other effects may this mass retirement have? Well, there could easily be a huge increase in demand for retirement homes both in one’s native country and abroad. Baby boomers are prolific travellers and many might want to retire to warmer countries or warmer parts of their country.

The southern states, provinces or counties of Western countries in the northern hemisphere and warmer countries in general, like Thailand, Spain and Italy could see a growth in retirement housing. The construction industry might get a much needed shot in the arm.

Most Western governments and many private construction firms already have plans and even active projects to satisfy this need for retirement housing when it begins to kick in. If the Boomers make a mass migration out of the cities into the countryside or to the seaside, it could free up millions of inner city dwellings and at the same time create lots of construction work outside the cities. But not just that, millions of extra jobs will be created in support and service staff positions.

The aging of the Baby boomers could be just the kick start that most deteriorating Western economies need to get back on their feet after the banking crisis of 2008-2010. Let’s hope so.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on many subjects but is currently involved with Baby Boomer Retirement. If you would like to read more, please go over to our web site entitled Retirement.

Ways To Help You Enjoy Your Retirement

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

People regard retirement in different ways. Those who have saved or invested enough to be able to make the most of their retirement in style usually look forward to giving up the daily grind, whereas those who have not saved are usually not looking forward to it. However, there is another group of people who span both of these groups who do not want to retire either.

It is not because they do not have enough money, it is because they are frightened that they will not have enough to do. This is a real pity, but it is normally evidence of an over-concentration on one’s career and not enough other interests outside work.

Here are a few pointers to help you prepare yourself to enjoy your retirement.

Do not regard retirement as the end of your useful life. Yes, it probably was for your father or grandfather, but it does not have to be for you because individuals live longer nowadays. Your grandfather almost certainly only had six or seven years after retirement, but you could have twenty or more. If you still want to work, you can, either for someone else or for yourself.

Broaden your circle of friends and interests or hobbies. Five to ten years before you retire, start an interest that has absolutely nothing to do with your job – archery, ballooning, deep sea fishing, marathon running, bridge or embroidery, anything, but be willing to fill the gap that losing the nine to five will create.

Many retirees become far less active than they were when working. This not good, so plan to take up a replacement activity like gardening, rambling, swimming, sailing or golf. In fact, anything to keep those pounds from piling on just at the time of your life when they can do the most damage. If you do not like the idea of taking up an active hobby, modify your diet and walk for thirty minutes every morning and every evening.

If you do not want to begin a new job or a new business, consider donating some of your free time to a decent cause. You could visit the elderly or the lonely in hospital. You could visit lonely individuals in the community or you could teach computers or gardening to those who want to learn. Join the Women’s Institute, Victim Support, visit prisoners or help out at one of the local institutions.

Learn something new. Have you always wished to be able to play the guitar, speak Spanish or use the Net? Well, now is your opportunity. There are usually day and night classes in these and other topics.

Travel more. All right, you might not have a lot of money, but you do have a bus pass (in many countries, anyway). You could set up a fortnight’s holiday using your bus pass for daily travel from guest house to guest house. You could write a book or simply read all those books that you have not had time to read over the last fifty years.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on many subjects but is currently involved with Ways To Enjoy Retirement. If you want to read more, please go over to our website entitled Retirement.

Seniors Dating

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

A ‘senior’, by definition, is someone older than yourself or, more broadly speaking, an older member of society. ‘Dating’, by definition refers to the courtship between two people – which is usually romantic – who are either hoping or not hoping to get married.

So, ‘senior dating’ is the romantic courtship between two people who are considered older members of society, or the romantic courtship of two people where at least one partner is an older member of society. When referred to as ‘senior’, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the person has to be over the age of say – 60 years of age. People of over the age of, for instance, 40 years are also considered ‘seniors’, since people are thought to live ‘three score years and ten’ (70 years), half of which is 35.

Depending on which of the various senior dating agencies visited (especially by means of online senior dating), the age group targeted may vary. However, generally – senior dating is for those who are above 40 years of age.

Senior dating gives seniors, who could be divorced, widowed or still single, a chance to meet people of the same age group and to share ideas and interests or, if a deeper bond is created between the two, a more meaningful relationship. This permits seniors to enjoy their life, just as they did when they were younger. Therefore, there are various senior dating services provided on the Internet.

The profiles of clients in many of these these senior dating services, which are obviously intended for seniors, do not often contain photos in them, which gives those who have uploaded their photos an obvious advantage. People are apparently too worried about what they look like. Also, a few of these senior dating agencies offer additional services such as anonymous email, instant messaging, chat rooms and forums.

When you make use of these online senior dating websites, you will be able to make new local friends, and chat with each other politely online, so that compatible friendships can be found. Additionally, if you are meeting outside the online platform, you should be sure that the meeting is held in a public place – especially if you are meeting each other for the very first time and do not know each other all that well.

Another precaution you could take would be to inform someone you can rely on about where you’re going and with whom. However, if, for any reason, you start feeling uneasy with the person you are with, make sure to be polite and make your exit.

Although these precautions and safety measures might be general knowledge, it is necessary to repeat them again here, since it is better to be safe than sorry. You would do well to adhere to them too. In this way, senior dating will prove to be a successful and safe method of permitting those who are divorced, widowed or have children, to be able to rebuild their lives and enjoy friendship with the opposite sex again.

If you want to learn a bit more about dating, please go along to our website called Old Fiddles Crowd

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Dating Advice

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Dating advice is abundant on the Internet, in magazines, books, newspapers and on TV. There was even an eight year old kid who wrote a book filled with sound dating advice. (That kid really is pretty clever and must be pretty popular with the girls, because although fairly basic, all of his dating advice is good sense. |If you read the book, you will be forced to agree that that eight-year-old kid does know what he’s on about and that he keeps it simple. And that is the point really: when it comes to dating, keep things simple.

Leave your past in the past. There’s a reason it’s called the past. The first thing any giver of dating advice would tell you is that a fresh start is important for a date to go well. Boring your date with tales of the ex’s misdeeds is a definite no-no. Don’t let old grudges get in the way of new opportunities.

‘Do as you normally do – just be yourself’ is surely the best dating advice there is. Without dobt, people like to excel, to shine and impress their date, but faking it will only make both you and your date feel uncomfortable.

Making sure that your expectations are neither too high nor nor too low is also good dating advice. If you expect too much out of one date, or of the person you are dating, it is bound to be disappointing. Even your date is only human, and first dates are notorious disasters.

A question that crops up time and time again is: who should pay? The general consensus of opinion in dating advice circles is that the one who invites, pays. But, others argue that it is always better to go 50/50 every time to avoid embarrassment. Furthermore, there is yet another school of dating advise though, that reasons that a man is not a gentleman” if he doesn’t offer to pick up the bill. The best thing to do in this scenario would be to settle for something that you and your date are both comfortable with.

Texting your date before meeting is also a good idea as it puts him or her at ease and allows you to discuss interests and hobbies in an informal and less tense environment than a first date would be. This gives you something to work with if conversation lags.

Basically, just remember, no matter how much dating advice you have, it’s all up to you in the end. No date is the be-all and end-all, so if one doesn’t work out, never fear, there will be others. No matter how difficult the first date seems, it does get easier until it’s actually fun.

If you are interested in dating, just go along to our website called Carefree Dating Crowd

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Retirement Investment Vehicles

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Retirement may be a long, long way off for you or it could be just immanent. matter how near or far away it is, you have definitely got to begin saving for it right now. However, saving for retirement isn’t what it once was with the increase in the cost of living and the instability of social security. Nowadays, you really have got to invest for your retirement future, as opposed to just saving for it!

We shall commence by looking at the retirement plan, which is offered by your company. Once upon a time, these plans were quite sound. However, after the Enron collapse and all the problems that followed, people aren’t as confident in their company retirement schemes anymore. However, if you decide not to invest in your company’s retirement plan, you do have other things you can do.

Firstly, you can invest in bonds, certificates of deposit, money market accounts, mutual funds and stocks in alphabetical order. You do not need to explain to anybody that the returns on these investments are to be used for retirement fund. Simply let your money grow over a period of time, and when an investment reaches its maturity date or value, reinvest it and continue to let your money grow.

You could also open an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). IRAs are quite popular because the money is not taxed until you withdraw the funds. You may also be able to deduct your IRA payments from the taxes that you pay. An IRA may be opened at most larger banks.

A ROTH IRA is a much newer type of retirement account. With a ROTH IRA, you pay taxes on the money that you invest into your ROTH IRA account, but when you cash it in, no federal taxes are owed. Roth IRAs can also be started at most of the larger financial institutions.

Another popular very kind of retirement account is the 401(k). 401(ks) are usually provided by employers, although you may be able to open a 401(k) on your own. You should speak with a financial advisor or an accountant to help you decide whether this is right for you or not.

The Keogh plan is another kind of IRA which is more suitable for self employed people. Self-employed small business owners may also be interested in Simplified Employee Pension Plans (SEP). This is another kind of Keogh plan that people typically find easier to administer than a regular Keogh plan.

Whichever retirement investment scheme you decide on, just make sure you do pick one! Again, do not depend on social security, company retirement plans, or even an inheritance which may or may not happen! Take care of your financial future by investing in one kind of investment right now.

If you or someone you know is approaching retirement, please go along to our website entitled Retirement and Pensions

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How to Growing Online Dating Relationships

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Just as with normal real-world relationships, online relationships have to be tended and to be allowed to grow over time. Here is some quick growing advice:

1. Take Time and Make Time: Does your online date email you regularly? Do you do the same? Neglecting virtual meetings can be considered not nice, so treat each other’s time with respect. If it’s lacking, it might mean that it is time to move on.

2. Communication Needs to “Feel” Right For Both of You: If one of you is becomes too desirous about meeting up, for instance, that can create ill feelings. Therefore, please, don’t hurry things; learn to take your time and develop trust in each other.

3. Respect Each Other’s Privacy: Don’t show the other person’s email addresses or digital photos to your friends, for example; especially if your online date emailed you the information in private.

4. Share Special Online and Offline Enjoyable Times: when online: send online greeting cards; links to favourite sites to upload digital photos of your favourite pet or car; download music and video clips; post on favourite forums of interest. When offline: if you’re exchanging addresses or post office boxes, send printed greeting cards and postcards and/or small items from your area (like a key chain with your state motto).

5. Share Recipes: People get tired of just talking about the weather, so a very popular subject to turn to is food. Sharing information about favourite foods and recipes will break the ice and even help create a friendship; talk about your culinary skills, or the lack thereof, and preferences. Search online for free recipes to share and take photos of your culinary creations and share them with your online friend too.

6. Bidding at Auctions: Ebay auctions sell just about any and everything. So, look around and enter searches like the dates you were in middle school. Share nostalgic memorabilia of old games and toys and TV shows from when you were young or when your parents or grandparents were small.

Online dating should be an educational and fun experience. So, go on, take the time to learn more about each other and have fun while youre doing it! Take a cyber-stroll down ol’ memory lane together and see what’s cookin’. Look after your online friendship, water it with care and over time it may sprout and grow.

Are you a senior dater or have you been out of the dating game for a time?? If you are get some online dating advice at our websiteOld Fiddles Dating

Senior Golf Vacation Packages

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

If you are looking for senior golf vacation packages where you can get golf lessons, a friendly game of golf or watch a PGA Tour, you might look on the Internet to see where the best places would be. You could travel to Arizona, Hawaii, Bermuda or Myrtle Beach.

You could have some exciting rounds of golf when you reserve a senior golf package that includes accommodation, airfare and a couple of days of golf. You will not only enjoy your golf, but the many attractions in the area as well. Vacation packages are great and when they involve golf at a very prominent club, you will have an even better time.

Myrtle Beach has some of the most prestigious golf vacation packages with diverse activities built into each one. You can play the Big Cat and even have a lesson or two from the ex- Senior Golf Tour player Gary Cowan. Gary Cowan was the winner of two majors and had eight appearances in other majors.

You might like the Big Cat package, the Fanatic golfer package or the four rounds and three-night package. The latter is for the genuine golfer. Four days of golf and only three-nights in the hotel is what you get in this vacation package.

In Maui, you can play one of the courses designed by Robert Trent Jones; enjoy a day in the warm sun and experience a golf course like you have never played before. You can stay at the Kaanapali Beach hotel and take the short walk to the golf course.

The two courses are a senior golfer’s delight. The South Course has an executive style, but with little complexity whereas the North Course runs through the foothills and along the beach and is considered a challenging golf course. It is also home to the PGA Tour.

If you are looking for something out of the ordinary, you might like to try the senior golf vacation package to Bermuda. With nine golf courses spread out on twenty-one acres of land, you will find that this is one of the most extraordinary experiences of a lifetime. You can pick from fourteen hotels and resorts that offer senior golf vacation packages. With ocean all around, you will feel the warm breeze and smell the sea as you enjoy a great game of golf. Many vacation packages include at least one day of golf, but you can find vacation package deals with more days as well.

However, the story of senior golf vacation packages does not end there. You could enjoy a trip to Arizona where you can find some of the leading golfing schools. The golf courses in the area put on the PGA and the LPGA. The Scottsdale area is crammed with many senior friendly golf courses that will intrigue even the skilled golfer.

Not only do you have the game of golf, but some of the best leisure activity is on hand in the area as well. You can arrange a senior golf outing anywhere you can find a great package deal and professional lessons.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with St Croix Virgin Islands. If you are interested in St Croix Vacation Rentals in the US Virgin Islands, please click through to our site.

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Care In Your Own Home

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Do you see yourself spending long lazy days by the porch? With your dog dozing by your feet, just breathing the air doing nothing? No more harassing phone calls from work, and deadlines that need to be met? Having the time to do what we want is one of the benefits of retirement. But what if we suddenly have to follow meal schedules and lights out curfew? Is this what we get after a long years in our career?

Nobody wants to move to a new place just because he has reached eighty. Isn’t it stressful enough just dealing regularly with arthritis, blood pressure, and failing eye sight? Why do we have to give up all that’s familiar to us just because we now need specialized care? This is the most common reason why people get in home elder care.

With senior home care, we remain independent. We are free to do as we like without having to follow the rigid regulations of a nursing home facility. With the advent of modern technology, it has become easier for us to remain at home and still receive the specialized medical treatments we need.

Over the years, in home elder care has expanded to include not just doctors and nurses, but also social workers, companions, homemakers, and even dieticians. Any one of them could come to your home and give you the assistance you need.

Financing has also become more flexible. Most of the time, senior home care services are covered by Medicare and/or Medicaid. Some insurance policies also cover in home care services. State and local governments also help by giving special funds to home health agencies. Then there are the private organizations and charitable institutions we can tap. Some agencies even have payment programs available to help us if we’re getting the money from our own pockets.

Now that in home elder care services are taking care of our needs, we now have the option to remain with near our children and their family. Or we can choose to live independently, maybe with a companion or a best friend, and receive senior home care instead.

Caring for you, their own family and themselves can put a big toll not just on your children but also on your relationship with them. At any time you could slip on the bathroom floor, forget to turn off the TV, or lose your eyeglasses. You can’t expect your children to always be there to look after you. Let’s be honest – we’re growing old. Our memory and coordination isn’t the same as years ago. And our children worry about us because of this.

Let’s ease this pressure on our family by having senior home care – and spend long days in the comfort of our home surrounded by our family. It will help you and your family out in the future.

It is always a tough decision for families when it comes to retirement homes and facilities for their loved ones but senior home care services are usually more convenient for most people. Jen Parsens has done extensive research about this topic and knows there is an array of in home senior care services to choose from.

Modest Retirement Gifts For Golfers

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

There is a commonly-held belief that golf is a pastime and sport of entrepreneurs and businessmen. It also has the reputation of being exclusive and elite and not being accessible to ordinary blue collared workers. However, this is not really true, since modernization and commercialization have brought this so-called elite sport into the realm of normal people.

This is because you don’t need to get hold of sophisticated equipment to join in. Unlike big game fishing and polo which need a lot of resources – a boat and a horse respectively – golfers just require a set of golf clubs, which are reasonably affordable these days. Bearing this in mind, retirement gifts for golfers and aspiring ones are more easily thought of.

Personally made retirement gifts to personalize golfing equipment is quite an easy task as you could easily make it personal by embroidering such items as home made golf club pouches, and caddy covers. These can be knitted that is if you are a knitter or any similar craft which may require different materials.

Another idea is to tap into the fashion aspect of golfing which means to focus on the things worn by a golfer. You may even set a new trend in golfing apparel using a lively imagination and an interesting clothing design for your retiree.

Common gifts. The most common method of buying a retirement gift for golfers is to go to the nearest sports shop and get your retiree one of the things sold there. It may sound a bit impersonal to just get the retiree a commercially available gift, but then this may actually be really useful, if the retiree is still a novice golfer. Maybe you might want to get him a set of golf clubs as it is the basic requirement to be able to play golf.

Moreover, you may find some more accessories there that your retiree golfer still needs, but then perhaps you could also use your imagination to think about what things can be made to enhance the golfing equipment he may already have.

Commercially made golfing equipment is also a good idea, if you want to make your retiree feel good by giving him a famous set of clubs, making him look like a pro.

Gags and Jokes The fun part of choosing to give a gag gift instead is the humour such items can create. It also adds to the lighter side of the golf-playing retiree’s party and his friends will be able to join in with smiles, laughs and jokey comments too.

The joke gift should be bought quite carefully as the gag present may represent a sensitive matter for the retiree, especially if he is still a beginner. Gag gift for golfers may be misunderstood and hinder their golfing education if they are disturbed by the idea emphasized by the joke gift you have given to them.

However, to veteran players who already know the game inside out, the gift of a good gag present on their retirement day would be very amusing as they would already see golfing not only as a way to relieve their stress and get some exercise but to actually just have some fun as well.

You should see retirement gifts for golfers as just a easy way to make your golfer friend enjoy life after his career is over.

Have a great time if you are going to or planning a Golfer’s Retirement Party, but if you want to get a deeper understanding of retirement, please go to our website Retirement Planning.

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Dating Advice

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Dating advice is all over the internet, in magazines, books, newspapers and on TV. There’s even an eight year old who wrote a book filled with great dating advice. (That kid is pretty smart and must be really good with the girls, because while basic, all of his dating advice rings true. If you’ve read the book, however, you’d be forced to admit that the eight-year-old boy does know what he’s talking about and he keeps it simple. The important thing in dating is to do just that and not complicate things.

Leave your past behind you. It’ll only get you bogged down. The first thing any dating-counsellor would advise you is that a fresh start is important for a date to go well. Talking to your date about how your ex mistreated you is definitely not the way forward. Sometimes it isn’t even necessary to talk, and a person who has been hurt once may be over suspicious of any new relationship and this could show in their attitude toward their date.

‘Do as you normally do – just be yourself’ is surely the best dating advice there is. Without dobt, people like to excel, to shine and impress their date, but faking it will only make both you and your date feel uncomfortable.

Tempering your expectations to be neither too high nor too low is also very good dating advice. Expecting too much out of just one date or of the person you are dating, is bound to end up disappointing you (both). Let’s face it, your date is only human and so are you; and first dates are notoriously a bit awkward.

A question that crops up time and time again is: who should pay? The general consensus of opinion in dating advice circles is that the one who invites, pays. But, others argue that it is always better to go 50/50 every time to avoid embarrassment. Furthermore, there is yet another school of dating advise though, that reasons that a man is not a gentleman” if he doesn’t offer to pick up the bill. The best thing to do in this scenario would be to settle for something that you and your date are both comfortable with.

Probably texting your date before your meeting is smart dating advise as it puts him or her at ease and allows you to discuss interests or hobbies in a much more informal way and less tense environment than your first date would be. That would allow you to use this as common ground when things get awkward (as they generally do on the first few dates unless there is an instant rapport) and get the conversation going again.

The most important bit of dating advice though, is to remember that no one date is a deal-breaker. No date is the end, so if one doesn’t work out, why worry, there will be others. And if they doesn’t work, there are plenty of other people to go out with.

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