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    Tagged by Beyond50Radio Add User Beyond50Radio to My Watchlist on 15 Dec 2009
    Listen to an interview with Mark Kohler, author of "Lawyers Are Liars: The Truth About Protecting Our Assets." He is also an attorney, certified public accountant and entrepreneur. He'll go over health care tax strategies that can save you money, like the Health Savings Account (HSA), strategic insurance plans, writing off medical expenses, and more. According to him, an HSA can be used to not only pay for your health care needs and shelter your money tax-free, but also be self-directed like an IRA to use the money for buying various kinds of investments (like real estate and stocks) that can grow in value, tax-free.
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    Tagged by Beyond50Radio Add User Beyond50Radio to My Watchlist on 20 Sep 2008
    Listen to an interview with Doug Andrew, the author of "Missed Fortune 101" and "Last Chance Millionaire." His talk is about how to insure that no matter what happens in the real estate market - even if your house goes down in value - you won't lose a dime through equity management strategies. You can make $2.3 million safely by employing $150,000 of lazy equity in your home.
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    Tagged by FinancialAmbition Add User FinancialAmbition to My Watchlist on 22 May 2008
    Here's reason to give thanks: Home equity could provide some savings-poor baby boomers with an unexpected soft landing when they retire.

    Studies that chide spend-thrift baby boomers for squandering retirement savings often overlook the generation's hefty stake in home equity -- especially older boomers who are nearest retirement.
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    Tagged by gilbertguide1 Add User gilbertguide1 to My Watchlist on 16 Apr 2008
    With the graying of America, small business is already trying to capitalize on the increase of aging baby boomers. Many service-driven businesses have concocted designations that signify they “specialize” or are “experts” in working with seniors. As a consumer, you should know what the service professional did to earn the designation of “senior specialist.” Some designations simply require the professional to warm a chair in a classroom for eight hours, while some require study and grueling written tests. Then, once the designation is earned, still others require the professional’s ongoing dedication to classroom work, and some don’t. Realtors are famous for stringing letters behind their names. It’s never been more important to be sure you can trust the professionals you hire. So how do you evaluate that string of letters—a virtual alphabet soup—behind someone’s name?
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    Tagged by Guru Add User Guru to My Watchlist on 25 Mar 2008
    This news-aggregating site is like Digg for the older set. With Boomer411, you can bookmark and share your favorite content, as well as submit content to be voted on by other users. Topics range from jobs and insurance to alternative medicine and real estate. Visit the Boomer411 blog to read interviews and guest columns and comment on them.
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    Tagged by FinancialAmbition Add User FinancialAmbition to My Watchlist on 26 Nov 2007
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    With baby boomers soon ready to retire and the state's population growth stagnating, who will be around to buy our houses when we're finally ready to sell? Experts predict a dangerous glut in real estate inventory is possible - but there is some hope.
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    Tagged by FinancialAmbition Add User FinancialAmbition to My Watchlist on 05 Nov 2007
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    NEW YORK - When baby boomers think about retirement, they look around at their own homes, and they like what they see.
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    Tagged by FinancialAmbition Add User FinancialAmbition to My Watchlist on 05 Nov 2007
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    WASHINGTON, May 18, 2006 -
    Baby boomers have a higher rate of homeownership than the national average and one out of four own more than one property, according to a new study of the largest generation in U.S. history commissioned by the National Association of Realtors®. Initial results were released here today at NAR's Midyear Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo.

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    Tagged by FinancialAmbition Add User FinancialAmbition to My Watchlist on 12 Oct 2007
    Boomers are redefining the 'golden years' by buying into communities that feature Pilates over shuffleboard, moving back downtown—or even staying put.
     
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