The Canadian Retirement Guide: A Comprehensive Handbook on Aging, Retirement, Caregiving and Health-How to Plan and Pay for ItInsomniac Press, 2007 - 299 Seiten People over 65 years old constitute the fastest growing segment of the Canadian population. By 2011, as the first baby boomers turn 65, seven million Canadians will be senior citizens. And by 2041 it is estimated nearly one in four Canadians will be over 65. The aging population will radically change society as individuals face the challenges of growing older, caring for parents and often times for children still at home. As our life spans increase so do our options for how we will spend our later years. However, this large group of elders is facing a crisis. Many have made few if any plans for retirement. Without clear goals, plans to support dependants and means of paying for financial commitments, in addition to increasing health risks, retirement could be a time of misery and uncertainty. The Canadian Retirement Guide solves that problem. It sets up a process by which we can plan for retirement as a family, taking into consideration the retiree, the spouse and those who depend on them. Topics covered include estate planning, wills, taxation, how to choose financial professionals, your role as a caregiver, physical and mental health issues, and the different challenges facing us as we enter our golden years. |
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Caregiving | 107 |
Financial Planning | 153 |
TYPES OF INSURANCE | 253 |
PREPARING TO MEET YOUR ADVISORS | 259 |
INTERVIEWING A FINANCIAL ADVISOR | 283 |
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The Canadian Retirement Guide: A Comprehensive Handbook on Aging, Retirement ... Jill O'Donnell,Graham McWaters,John A. Page Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2004 |
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Seite 13 - ... helpful than the following long explanations which focus on symptoms: "You have been wetting the bed, you bite your nails and you are always in trouble in school. You need help! Maybe a psychologist can straighten you out." If the child protests, a longer explanation, also unhelpful, usually follows: "When you have a toothache, you go to a dentist. When you have heart trouble, you go to a heart specialist. When you have mental problems, you go to a psychologist.
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