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Tag Archives: retirement
Disability Insurance: Protecting Your Way of Life
As a twenty-nine year old, protecting myself from a disability didn’t even make my priority list; I can honestly say that it was not even something I had given a second thought. That was until I listened to Robert’s story … Continue reading
Posted in Disability Income Insurance, Family, Finance, Life Events, The Family Security Plan
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Are You Prepared to Retire Cold Turkey? Semi-Retirement and Part-Time Employment
If you are approaching the Golden Age of Retirement, chances are you have dedicated a significant number of years to the workforce. The transition of working full-time to the life of a retiree can be an abrupt and difficult change. … Continue reading
Posted in Finance, Life Events, Retirement
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I Am Retiring Happy; You Can Too!
Each day, approximately ten thousand baby boomers celebrate their 65th Birthday. The age of 65 is most commonly recognized as “the age of retirement”; however, boomers are taking a different approach. While retirement used to mean the end of one’s … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Union Industry, Family, Finance, Life Events
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Why Do Seniors Need Life Insurance?
Many people understand the need for life insurance at a younger age. You have significant liabilities such as a home mortgage or loans. You have a spouse/partner and children and you want to ensure their well-being and future education. But … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Finance, Life Events, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan, The Family Security Plan Silver
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Making My Way as a Millennial: Part 2
This is Part Two of a two-part series documenting my journey as a millennial! To read Part One, please click here. Join me as I continue to Make My Way as a Millennial! Goal 2: Find the right job. I … Continue reading
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Are You Being Squeezed? Money Strategies For The Sandwich Generation
An increasing number of Americans between the ages of 45 to 65 years find themselves caught in the challenging position of caring for their aging parents, while also raising their children or grandchildren. If you belong to this “sandwich generation” … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Illness Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Finance, Life Events, Life Insurance
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12 Steps Towards Your Financial Freedom: Part 3
(PART III OF A THREE PART SERIES) What does a month-long celebration on financial literacy look like? For many, that is hard to imagine. However, for those following The Family Security Plan Community, the picture is becoming clear. We … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Union Industry, Finance, The Family Security Plan
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12 Steps Towards Your Financial Freedom: Part 1
(PART I OF A THREE PART SERIES) It seems as if these days are filled with a constant focus on money. We “spend” a great amount of time throughout our lives trying to make it and spend it. One thing … Continue reading
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