The drive from Connecticut to Madison, Wisconsin and back is about 2,400 miles, round trip. With stops along the way, and an overnight in Toledo, Ohio, we’re talking about 40 hours of togetherness in a car. On such a road trip, it's impossible to think about retirement and the opportunity for endless possibilities. Why drive when you can fly? My sister, … [Read more...] about Retirement is about endless possibilities: “I feel there is something else I should be doing.”
Headline: What’s the Deal With…Retirement Planning for Women by Marcia Mantell Guides Women Through Key Questions
Susan Chanley writing for Advisor Magazine announces the release of Marcia’s first book and provides a terrific overview of what readers can expect. Read the article on lifehealth.com> … [Read more...] about Headline: What’s the Deal With…Retirement Planning for Women by Marcia Mantell Guides Women Through Key Questions
My first book: What’s the Deal with Retirement Planning for Women?
When I was 10, my family moved from upstate New York to Harrodsburg – the birthplace of Kentucky. It was a small town in the central Bluegrass Region, right in the heart of horse country. James Harrod (a compatriot of Daniel Boone) founded the town back in 1774. It was the first permanent settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains. It was a wonderful place to spend my middle … [Read more...] about My first book: What’s the Deal with Retirement Planning for Women?
Plan for the party and the price tag! The Budget Planning Guide for Women
Women can plan the best parties, host terrifically fun family get-togethers and make the holidays memorable for one and all. There is no reason to think we’ll be doing anything less in retirement. But, we need to plan for more than the party. Take a look at the free budget planning guide developed for just how women think about their lives and … [Read more...] about Plan for the party and the price tag! The Budget Planning Guide for Women
What will you be doing in retirement?
Creating a structure to your days when you no longer work can be one of the more challenging parts of retirement. It may sound fun to have no plans or to sit on the couch all day and watch TV. But after a few weeks of total freedom, boredom often sets in. Taking the time now to really think about what you want to do when you have lots of time on your hands may … [Read more...] about What will you be doing in retirement?







