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- Employers Reap the Benefits when Hiring Retirees and Senior CitizensRetirees going back in the work force have a lot to offer potential employers. Read about some of the advantages here of hiring them.
- Why You May Not Be RetiringLearn why others are working long after traditional retirement ages and why you might too.
- Popular Places for Retirees to RetireThis article is about the various cities and countries where many people are going to retire at. It tells the reader why these places are popular.
- Military Retirement a Farce?Secretary Gates against military retirees.
- How to Decide Where to Move to as a Military RetireeMilitary retirees have the freedom to move just about anywhere they would like, which can come as quite a shock after 20 or more years of being told where to move to.
- How Retirees Can Save on Their TaxesAs a retiree, you may have stopped receiving a paycheck but you still receive income. Retirees still need to file tax returns each year but many miss out on some basic deductions that can easily cut their tax bill.
- Congressman's Bankruptcy Shows Benefits of Bankrutpcy to Baby Boomers and RetireesIf a baby boomer or retiree is struggling with credit card debts, medical debt, or, as in Rep. Honojosa's case, a substantial judgment against them, bankruptcy may be an answer because of the assets it protects.
- The Best Credit Cards for RetireesSpeculations are rising about what is the best way that seniors should use credit cards for their retirement.
What Do Retirees Want from ObamaRetirees these days are concerned about health care, loss of income from retirement fund downturns, and environmental issues. They want family members to have good jobs, so they can be independent and not have to rely on others during a time of crisis.- Retiree's Beware - Did You Know?Must I take Medicare coverage when I am age 65, even if I am still working or receiving company pay - either payroll or severance?
- Retiree: President Obama's Economic Strategy for Retirees in Need of Help in 2011My wifes view on what she would like to see materialize for retirees in 2011, and how can the President help many retirees live a better life.
Retiree: Obama Should Address Iraq, Health Care in State of the Union AddressWe realize President Obama has many important issues to consider as he prepares for his State of the Union address. From the perspective of a traditional retiree, here are five subjects I believe the President should cover.- Retirement Gifts: Great Gift Ideas for Those RetiringIf you know someone who is retiring and you are looking for the perfect gift to give them, take a look at this article. This is a special time in someone's life and the perfect gift will help celebrate that time.
Better Gift Choices for RetireesBuying gifts for retirees can be easy if the lifestyle of the retired person is considered.- Seasonal Jobs for RetireesWorking as a limo driver, a shuttle bus driver, a tax preparer, theme park seasonal worker or a pet sitter are some of seasonal jobs available for retirees. Visit your local employment agency and see what seasonal job opportunities they have available.
- TRICARE Standard Costs in EuropeTRICARE Standard is offered to active duty personnel who are stationed in Europe as well as retirees who have moved to Europe. What are the costs of TRICARE Standard in Europe?
- Birmingham is Named One of the Best Places to RetireeU.S. News & World Report named Birmingham one of the best places in Michigan to retiree for 2011.
- Some Military Retirees Receiving CRSC Are Eligible for Travel ExpensesMilitary retirees who are receiving Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) may be eligible for TRICARE's CRSC travel benefits to help cover the costs of fuel, lodging, parking and tolls when they travel to receive treatment.
- Fire Service Retirement GiftsWhen a member of the Fire Department retires, it is a nice gesture to give them a gift. Although it does not have to relate to their fire career, gifts for a retirement celebration tend to lean towards the person's career choice.
Central America, Off the Radar Screen for RetireesCentral America, long forgotten about except for memories of being 'banana republics' or for years of civil strife, is now ready for the next wave of retirees from the US.
Should Seniors and Retirees Consider Working Part Time?This article about whether or nor seniors and retirees should consider seeking part time employment. With the state of the economy today, it is probably a good idea to consider a second source of revenue to offset possible dwindling reserves.- Retirement: Ten Funny Gifts to Help Celebrate10 hilarious gag gifts for the special retiree in your life.
- What Benefits Are Military Retiree Spouses Entitled To?Military retirees retain a lot of the benefits that they enjoyed while they were on active duty, but what about the spouses of retirees? What benefits are spouses of military retirees entitled to?
Top 10 Gag Gifts for that Special Retiree10 gag gift ideas for that special retirement party. Gag gifts that are affordable and available anywhere. The list of gag gifts to make your decision much easier.- Funny Gifts for RetireesChoose one of these gifts to give to a person retiring.
- Can US Military Retirees Afford to Settle in the UK?Once US personnel retire, the world is literally their oyster, as they have greater freedom to move and settle in a more suitable location. Many choose to move to a country with a lower cost of living than they are used to.
- Five Exciting Hobbies for SeniorsRecent retirees often find the adjustment to their new lifestyle to be a difficult one. Here are five hobby ideas that would be great for any retiree to adopt.
- 5 Great Hobbies for RetireesNeed hobbies to pass the time? Always bored with nothing to do and no ideas? Then this is the guide for you. You will find 5 wonderful hobbies for you to pass the time!
- Estate Planning Tips for Single Retirees and the Documents They Need to Have Before RetiringRetiring feels great - plenty of free time, doing whatever you want, no schedules. However, when you are single, you must take steps to protect yourself and your estate. Estate planning tips for single retirees.
- Three Reasons Retirees Return to WorkThis article gives three reasons why the author opted to find a position that allowed a flexible schedule. Staying connected socially, finding a position that gave purpose and meaning as well as added income were my reasons for working 12 hours per week.
- 10 Tech Friendly Gifts for Your Retiree!A list of 10 technological gifts that would be great for a retired lifestyle.
Retiree Gift Giving: Unique Ideas for Today's RetireesDo you know someone who is getting ready to retire? If so and you're wondering if you should get them the proverbial watch, think again! Today's retirees are not the same as we always pictured.- Gifts to Warm a Senior's HeartA list of useful and thoughtful items senior citizens and retirees will enjoy.
10 Personalized Retirement Gifts for RetireesThe more personalized and useful the retirement gift is, the more grateful the retiree will be.
Ten Thoughtful Retiree GiftsHere are ten gift ideas for retirees.- Ten Great Retirement Gifts for a RetireeIf you know someone who is retiring this year, here are some great ideas as to what to get them as a retirement gift. Retirement gifts can be something small or something large everyone could help to purchase.
- Great Gift Ideas for Seniors and Retirees10 pretty good gift ideas for the retiree or senior in your life. Of course, some of these gifts can be for any age.
Mature Style: Fashion Tips for RetireesAging does not mean giving up your style. In fact, one may argue that retirees have the opportunity to experiment with fashion more than the average person.
Fabulous, Affordable and Fun Places to RetireWhere to retire that's fun, affordable, safe and close to medical care? Oxford, Austin and Portland, of course. Find out why Oxford, Mississippi, Austin, Texas and Portland, Oregon are all-time best bet retirement cities.
How the Health Care Reform Can Help Early RetireesA provision of the health reform sets up a $5 billion fund to provide reinsurance to help employers finance the cost of health coverage for early retirees ages 55 to 64 who are not eligible for Medicare. You may need to follow up with your employer.





