Here’s a great website for 50+ single Baby Boomers who are looking for a refreshing new relationship in 2009…or anytime!
The name says it all…Savvy Single Seniors is a very reputable website that’s geared towards the single Boomer lifestyle.
There are many single seniors on Savvy-Single-Seniors, and it is growing fast! Most are well-educated, successful, and energetic. Many know how hard it is to find a quality, singles-based website. Look no further!
No matter why or how long you have been single, if you are ready to say goodbye to single life, Savvy-Single-Seniors offers you a great opportunity to meet activity partners, travel companions, and maybe your dream lover!
~Joan Jackson, Publisher, The Baby Boomer Resource Center.com
You can give your traditional and/or Roth IRAs a boost in 2009!
No matter what the markets are doing, the end of the year is always a good time to assess your retirement plan. To ensure you don’t miss out on retirent ou can by December 31, 2008.
Update Your Beneficiary
Beneficiary designations are a guarantee that any benefits payable on your behalf after your death will be made to the individual of your choosing and in the manner you wish. To be certain that only your intended beneficiary does, in fact, receive your benefits in the event of your death, make sure to update your electronic beneficiary designation.
Increase Your Contribution Rates
The end of the year is a great time to increase your contribution rate – even by a small amount! Putting away a small percentage of your earnings now gives you a head start on your retirement savings.
2009 IRS Maximum Contributions
You will be able to contribute to your retirement account up to $16,500 before taxes are deducted and an additional $5,500 catch up contribution if you will be age 50 or older in 2009. For more information, go to irs.gov.
~Joan Jackson, Publisher, The Baby Boomer Resource Center.com
The Boomer Generation is also refered to as the “Sandwich Generation”.
Many of us are taking care of our kids as well as our aging parents. While this can feel daunting, there is help as close as your computer, especially where the maze of information for Medicare is concerned.
According to the November 2008 edition of Kiplinger’s Retirement Report, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has launched, “Ask Medicare”. It’s their website to help caregivers of Medicare recipients. You’ll find information on care options, locating local support, and what Medicare covers.
~Joan Jackson, Publisher, The Baby Boomer Resource Center.com