Estate planning is highly misunderstood. It is perceived as something that only the wealthy need to focus on. But in actuality, everybody needs to plan for the future. Planning ahead is not only financially prudent, but it also helps you to develop a “blue print” to follow for future needs. Through such planning, you [...]
By Dr. Eva Mor In my book Making the Golden Years Golden, I help the reader develop plans for their future retirement. Women tend to be less prepared then men. In this article I address the women that are more likely to be less financially savvy, and thus make costly mistakes. The statistics [...]
Dr. Eva Mor, Author of Making the Golden Years Golden As one of America’s baby boomers, I am acutely aware of how little time we spend preparing for our retirement. We tend to spend much more time planning our vacations than our retirement. In my book Making the Golden Years Golden I provide the [...]
Eva Mor PhD Author of “Making the Golden Years Golden” The numbers reflecting incidents of abuse in the senior population vary depending on the source that is reporting them. Definitions of what constitutes as “abuse” are also diverse: some sources define elder abuse as only physical abuse, while other sources include emotional abuse, sexual abuse [...]
Real Cases Real Solutions Dr. Eva Mor author of “Making the Golden Years Golden” Just like millions of other baby boomers, my friend Judy lives quite a distance from her parents. She has lived far away from them since she completed graduate school and started her professional career. During regular visits to her parents, things [...]
By BabyBoomers.com contributor Eva Mor, PhD, author of Making the Golden Years Golden Last year over 60 billion dollars were lost to the scamming of Americans of all ages. 35% of them were seniors, according to the AARP, though in all likelihood the numbers are higher. Many of the elderly do not realize that they were [...]
And, dare we say it, dental tourism is an option that may make treatment more fun than a white-knuckled drive to the dentist’s office at lunchtime.It’s not for everyone, but if you do your homework, this may be a chance to combine the work you’ve been delaying with a great vacation.
“Every year we bring to NYU 110 dentists from 33 countries, train them in advanced procedures, and then they go home. There is no reason to assume the quality of care is any lower overseas.” Dr. Stewart Hirsch, associate dean of New York University College of Dentistry
I am a Baby Boomer, and businessperson dedicated to helping others get quality dental care and preserve their savings by traveling to Panama (www,panamdentaltours.com). As a a SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) counselor, I volunteer to help people in small business to achieve their goals. Entrepreneurs will find the following to be most useful: [...]
When will Boomers be called Seniors? Probably never if they have their way. Calling someone a Boomer is a polite way of avoiding the fact that they are aging. One of the most defining traits of the generation born between 1946 and 1964 may be the inability to acknowledge that they may actually be getting [...]
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