How to Retire Without Money
(PRWEB) November 3, 2004
Over 77 million American Baby Boomers will be retiring over the next 28 years! And over 40% of them have less than $ 100,000 saved up to live with! You can’t really retire on less than $ 100,000 can you? You can, if you know how. Thankfully, there is a solution.
Discover how you can afford to retire on a small income, investments, or savings. Retire to some of the most beautiful and exotic locations around the world.
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Read all about some of the cheapest places to live. If you just want a cheap place to lay your head, some bargain food, and cheap transportation, then the cheapest places to visit are often the cheapest places to live. You’ll have to do frequent visa runs, but super-cheap countries such as Nepal, India, Indonesia, and Guatemala will fit the bill.
For more permanent digs, maybe some job possibilities, and real residency, do some digging at the sites above and see what strikes your fancy. For Americans and Canadians, the obvious choices are in Latin America. For others it could be anywhere from Malta to New Zealand.
You can retire on a small or limited income with the right decisions and retirement planning. You will be able to enjoy your golden years with the right retirement plans. Visit http://www.how-to-retire-without-money.com to help you get started. Then, talk to your financial advisor.
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The Diy Credit Repair Ebook for Canada
Bad Credit? This 42 page Credit Repair EBook for Canadians will help repair your credit & Save you time and money – Order today!
The Diy Credit Repair Ebook for Canada
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Management Training Critical as Skilled Labour Shortage Looms, Says Canadian Management Centre
Management Training Critical as Skilled Labour Shortage Looms, Says Canadian Management Centre
Toronto, Ontario (PRWEB) July 30, 2007
Canadian Management Centre has released a podcast addressing the changing face of the Canadian workforce. With concerns brewing over the aging Canadian workforce, and the lack of suitably trained younger employees John Eckmire and Bill Johnston sit down to discuss both the implications and possible strategies for coping with this change. According to a Statistics Canada report released on Friday June 15, 2007 Canada’s main challenge for coping with this change is to increase its productivity.
The Globe and Mail published an article entitled The Economic Challenge of Age on the front page of the July 18th 2007 edition. It was written in response to Statistics Canada’s 2006 Census, which identified that Canada’s main means for coping with this change is to increase productivity.
The forecasted decline in working aged people is a result of both an aging population as well as Canada’s low fertility rate over the past 30 years. According to the report the first signs of slowing should occur in 2011, when the first of the “baby-boomers” will reach retirement age.
Both Eckmire and Johnston address these looming issues and propose strategic ideas to help equip the Canadian business world. Such ideas include the notion of implementing employment partnerships, instituting and maintaining a high level of management training and professional development and striking a work-life balance are sited as primary ways to increase workplace productivity.
URL: http://www.cmctraining.org/podcasts/mp3/32561-XCNE_21.mp3
About Canadian Management Centre:
With over 40 years experience and as an affiliate of the American Management Association; Canadian Management Centre has earned the reputation as a trusted partner in Canadian professional development and management training that improves the immediate performance and long-term results of over 10,000 Canadian individuals and organizations every year.
Source:
In the “Study: Labour force projections in Canada” (June 15, 2007)
http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/070615/d070615b.htm
“The economic challenge of age” Healther Scoffield Globe and Mail (June 18 2007)
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070717.wcensus-economy18/BNStory/Front/home
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Canadian Fishing Book
Canadian Fishing Book
Canadian Fishing Lodge Directory and MidWest USA Sport Show Directory with Social Media Network. Unique tourism marketing membership site for fishing and outdoor-related websites. Re-occurring annual membership for perpetual income.
Canadian Fishing Book
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Retirement Planning: A Guide for Canadians
Retirement Planning: A Guide for Canadians
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How to Secure a Job With the Canadian Government
How to Secure a Job With the Canadian Government
An ebook detailing how to find and secure a job with the Canadian Federal Government.
How to Secure a Job With the Canadian Government
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Yucatan Real Estate – Colonial or Beachfront – Ideal for Canadian Retirement
Yucatan Real Estate – Colonial or Beachfront – Ideal for Canadian Retirement
As a Canadian planning your retirement, choosing that perfect place to finally get away from the cold Canadian winters is an important part of this planning. Yucatan Real Estate presents many excellent options, with warm weather all year round, quick, easy access back to Canada and some of the world’s best beachfront properties. On the Yucatan Peninsula, Merida Real Estate is a unique option, as a colonial metropolitan city, blending a perfect mix of Mexico’s rich traditions, modern life, and beachfront luxury in the nearby community of Progreso. In both Merida and Progreso, a variety of styles of Mexico Homes can be found, for both those who love a more traditional colonial style, or those who prefer a contemporary style on the beachfront. In any case, with the current strength of the Canadian dollar, these beautiful homes are currently even more appealing for Canadians planning for their retirement.
One of the advantages for retiring in Yucatan’s capital Merida and the nearby Progreso is the rare combination of Mexico’s colonial beauty and very nearby modern beachfront luxury. In both locations, Yucatan real estate is available for excellent prices – both compared to other Mexico options and to Canadian properties. While many tourism and retirement locations on the Caribbean coast of the Yucatan Peninsula – Cancun, etc. – have seen prices rise drastically due to high popularity vacations, Merida and the nearby Yucatan beachfront have seen steadier prices, still much more affordable. In Merida, for example, a small, but beautiful 18th century home, with a traditional courtyard can be found for around 0,000 US! If you still have several years of planning for your retirement you may also consider a Yucatan beachfront property to build on, or with a fixer upper; some can be found for as low as ,000 US. In most Mexico real estate locations, these kind of prices are unheard of. Of course, the prices go up from here, and excellent homes can be found for any budget and lifestyle.
It is also worth comparing these prices to Canada. In Canada, prices have been rising steadily; since the recession seems to have turned around in Canada a few months ago, high competition among young buyers has driven prices up even further, making the average home price in Canada around 0,000 – cold winters and snow included. As mentioned above, properties much less expensive than this are available here in Yucatan. While the ones mentioned above are entirely worthwhile, for the 0,000 US of an “average” house in Canada, you can buy either a very comfortable, highly luxurious home in the Historic Centre of Merida, or a huge, contemporary style home directly on the beachfront. So what would you prefer for this price, an average home at 25 below zero, or luxury at 25 above?
Another factor to consider with regards to Yucatan homes for retirement is the current high which the Canadian dollar is experiencing. Not that long ago, in 2003, the Canadian dollar was up and down around .65 US, where it had been for a while. Since then it moved up, very briefly passing the US dollar, and dropping back to about .80 US during the recession. Since the recession has seemed to be turning around in Canada for the last few months, the dollar has risen back to about .95 US, where it appears to be steady. Let’s say you have 0,000 CDN available for a retirement property. 6 years ago this would have got you a property in the Merida area worth about 0,000 US – as we’ve seen, this is a realistic option here. Let’s say you’re still looking at 0,000 CDN; you could either step up a level in size, or have a choice of more homes, and spend about 5,000 US, or you could buy that same property you could afford before for about 5,000 CDN and save an additional ,000 dollars for your retirement budget. On top of this, a number of properties are still being offered at the same recession based price reductions of one year ago, meaning further savings.
Living in Merida, these savings go a long way. Day to day items are considerably cheaper; health care includes “state of the art” facilities, and is available at much more affordable prices than in the U.S., without the long waiting lines of Canada.
While prices haven’t been driven up by a large influx of tourists, in Merida and the Yucatan coast there are many English speaking residents from Canada, the U.S. and other countries. Libraries, movies, exhibitions are almost always bilingual. Being an established, multi-faceted city, Merida has many museums, and cultural events, such as orchestra music and art shows, as well as anything else you might want to do in a city. In the surrounding area of Yucatan, there are many, many pyramid ruins, and beautiful, natural locations to visit. An, with the strong Canadian dollar, all of this is, again, available at less of an expense to you, to help make your retirement budget more comfortable.
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The Transition Coach 2.0: A Canadian Dentist’s Guide to a Perfect Retirement
The Transition Coach 2.0: A Canadian Dentist’s Guide to a Perfect Retirement
In 2009, over 50 percentage of Canadian dentists were between the ages of fifty and sixty-five. As they decide to move on to retirement, challenging questions arise regarding how to sell their practices and finance their retirement. To make matters worse, there will soon be more dentists selling their practices and retiring than there will be purchasers. “The Transition Coach 2.0: A Canadian Dentist’s Guide to a Perfect Retirement” helps focus all of a dentist’s practice and personal resources o
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BestRetirementDestinations.com: Best Canadian Retirement Destinations Released for September 2009
BestRetirementDestinations.com: Best Canadian Retirement Destinations Released for September 2009
Plymouth, IN (PRWEB) September 24, 2009
The Best Canadian Retirement Communities of September 2009 have been reviewed and ranked by BestRetirementDestinations.com.
Canada is a country full of laid-back people and vast scenic routes. If this sounds like a place you could retire, the next step is choosing a community within Canada to settle. Retirement shouldn’t have to be a complex process with difficult choices. BestRetirementDestinations.com wants to put some ease into the process by listing the Best Canadian Retirement Communities for September 2009:
1. Kadenwood- Vancouver, BC
2. Revelstoke Mountain Resort- British Columbia
3. Sun Peaks Resort- Sun Peaks, BC
4. Masterpiece at Symphonia- Quebec
5. Amica at London- London, Ontario
6. Rutherford Heights- Alberta
7. Shaftesbury Park- Manitoba
8. Mission Villas Pasadena Estates- British Columbia
9. Touchmark at Wedgewood- Edmonton, AB
10. Coldstream Meadows- Vernon, BC
Each community is reviewed based on a criteria process designed by BestRetirementDestinations.com. The ranking criterion includes Residential Options, Visual Appeal, Recreational Activities, Social Networking, and Safety/Security. The community is evaluated concerning these subject as well as reviewed for the overall experience. BestRetirementDestinations.com considers these communities industry leaders and proudly highlights them as the best.
Communities interested in being considered for BestRetirementDestinations.com should apply for ranking at: http://www.bestretirementdestinations.com/rankings/communities/apply-for-ranking
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