Terry Savage: Retiree Medical Costs are Soaring
For most middle-income people, trying to plan for retirement living costs, this is a staggering sum to set aside for retirement medical expenses.
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Money makes the world go around. Providing invaluable information to help firefighters understand their money and finances, they will quickly see it’s not how much you make, but how much you save. We teach firefighters — notorious bargain hunters who love a good deal — how to keep their hard-earned money in the bank, revealing money managing strategies, tips and suggestions on budgeting as well as retirement planning and understanding debt.
For most middle-income people, trying to plan for retirement living costs, this is a staggering sum to set aside for retirement medical expenses.
Read This ArticleEvery firefighter understands financial stress. You aren’t alone. Be proactive, not reactive. Create a budget, analyze your cash flow, patch the leaks, and set goals. The money stress won’t suddenly disappear: in fact, it may never entirely go away. But, by taking command over your finances, you will begin to notice that you are less anxious, more focused, and better prepared to deal with life’s uncertainties.
Read This ArticleRetirement from a life-long career can be stressful for most people, regardless of the occupation. But for firefighters, that final descent down the ladder can be downright scary.
Read This ArticleIf you want to spend less than you make, you need to budget. Period. Imagine being airdropped into a fire scene with no training. Would you know how to use the tools of our craft? Would you know how to pump a truck? Would you know how to run command?
Read This ArticleYou've been to the doctor again. You learned you have 24 hours left to live. This question isn't about what you would do with the little time left. Ask yourself, "What feelings am I experiencing? What regrets and unfulfilled dreams come to mind? What do I wish I had done in this life?"
Read This ArticleAll my life, I've been told to set goals. You probably have too. The thing is, though, setting a goal doesn't accomplish it. It's the follow-through that matters.
Read This ArticleRetirement planning. Don’t let these two words scare you. While the thought of determining pensions, government benefits, retirement age and lifestyle goals send some people running in the opposite direction, it doesn’t have to be a head-spinning experience. The trick is to use an expert who can help you to build a solid, secure plan for your future.
Read This ArticleFor decades, you’ve had a place to go, a job to do and people relying on you. When you started your career, you took a pledge to serve and protect others, but in doing so, you excelled at a profession you love.
Read This ArticleFor some, the end of each month approaches with the painful realization that there is not enough money to cover all our expenses. One solution might be to get a second job, or even a higher paying job. But that is not always a possibility, particularly if we enjoy our current job.
Read This ArticleIt’s past midnight and you know you should be sleeping, but your brain is on overdrive and your body is restless. Your credit card is past due and your bank account is in the red. Your oldest is also applying to post-secondary schools, but you don’t know how to tell her that there’s no education fund. Then, there’s the money you owe your brother.
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