Category Archives: Baby Boomers
Have You Neglected Long Term Care Planning for Your Estate?
A recent Banker’s Life survey that included 1500 middle income Americans between the ages of 54 and 72 reveals that most baby boomers haven’t planned for long term care expenses. Around 10,000 people across the United States are turning 65 in the United States every single day, and of those, nearly 70% of people… Read More »
Baby Boomers Should Not Let This Critical Issue Lapse in Their Estate Planning
Are you thinking about looking ahead to your own future and imagining the perfect retirement you’ve been spending most of your working life for? This is certainly a worthwhile goal but it is one that should always be approached with caution if you haven’t thought about possibly incapacitating events. Estate planning goes far beyond… Read More »
Study of Baby Boomer Generation Shows Lack of Interest in Passing on Money to Heirs
Trillions of dollars will be passed on to future generations as baby boomers age in the next couple of decades. A recent study conducted by PNC Financial Services Group shows that if you’re anticipating a major inheritance from your grandparents, you might want to think again because only three out of ten people between… Read More »
For Retirees, Deciding Where To Live Takes On Major Importance
One of the heady joys, or possibly one of the headaches, of retirement is deciding where to live. Once work no longer dictates location, people embarking on the next phase of their lives are free to choose another locale. “Choosing where to live could be the single most important and difficult decision retirees will… Read More »