Plan Retirement and How do Freelance Writers Save?
Posted by James Breen at 19 July 2008 16:24
I meet at various blogs in turn, each person posts part of their work, so everyone shares, we enjoy in pleasant company. Plan Retirement is extra work, but a pleasant challenge, to prepare articles that will be enjoyed by other people.
Long story short, let's see this one.
Learning Needs to Stick Like GOO! Today, I want to share just a teensy part of my background (hopefully, you won't be bored), so I can share a teaching technique which makes certain learning STICKS! Several years ago, I was Director of Staff Development for a large Veteran's Administration facility. This was a HUGE, BRAND-SPANKING-NEW, state-of-the-art retirement home, designed to provide excellent care for veterans as they aged, or, otherwise became unable to care for themselves. I was ..>>.
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As a freelance writer, you are self-employed. This means that you do not have access to company sponsored benefits such as health insurance and a retirement plan. So, you need to be in charge of these areas on your own. One important detail to consider is how you can save for both short term goals as well as your retirement. After all, freelance writers have the right to retire just like everybody else! Although I am not entirely sure if I am on the right path, I have several ..[More].
It is something always coming out on top.
It's not too late to resurrect your cherished analog media and convert it to MP3 and digital video. Here's how to do it. Read more | digg story As more and more boomers head into retirement, this kind of recording activity is only going to increase. We will (hopefully) have more time to get those LP's onto disk and free up some needed space in the closets. We plan to buy a USB turntable and do that very thing when my husband retires on August 1st. Let the .. read the rest.
I feel deep enjoy. It helps me calm my nervousness.
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