Retirement Planning

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    Transition to Retirement

    TRANSITION TO RETIREMENT BY JONATHAN GUTIERREZ BSHS/325 6/17/2014 UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX In our early adult lives, a lot of us gets used to the routine of getting up in the morning, work till the evening, and come home for many years, but if we are lucky enough to reach the good age of 65, we get to retire, and that will change our roles and lives from here on end. During this time since we have no more jobs to worry, we have different roles in our social groups. In many TV shows it is common

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    Aging Workforce Challenges

    Abstract There seems to be many key issues that come along with an aging workforce. Not only do companies and management have to worry about losing qualified workers as they come into retirement age, they are finding out that the pool of qualified workers is getting smaller. Also, many of the retirement eligible workers are staying in the workforce. Management is forced to look at this aging population in a multitude of ways to figure out how to keep their own productivity and profitability

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    Rate and Tables

    RATES AND TABLES Marginal Tax Rates1 (MTR) |Taxable income (TI) |Tax on this TI (2012/13) | |$0 - $18,200 |Nil | |$18,201 - $37,000 |19 cents for each $1 over $18,200 | |$37,001 - $80,000

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    Road Tests for the Elderly

    George Weller 86 of California, confused his brake pedal with the accelerator and drove through a farmers market at high speeds for more than three footballs fields. When his car came to a stop ten pedestrians were killed including a three-year-old child and a seven-month-old infant. 63 people were injured. One victim was wedged in the wheel well which prosecutors referred to as “a human break.” According to witnesses, Mr. Weller’s stated, “Oopps, if you saw me coming why didn’t you get out of the

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    Aging and Health

    Among many developed countries around the world, Canada’s population is aging and it will continue to increase with a huge contribution of baby boom generation. In 2010, we had about 14% of Canadian seniors (those age 65 and older) and by 2036, this percentage will increase to about 25% (Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2011). We do not live only in an aging world but in a society in which older people are healthier and more active as compared to past aging population. The effects of population

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    Weymouth Steel Corporation

    714-727-3457 FOR IMMEDIATATE RELEASE Weymouth Steel Corporation, California, March 2nd, 2016 Great news! All eligible active employees of Weymouth Steel Corporation are to have a 2.5% raise in salary, and an increase in vacation hours as well as retirement package. Moreover, there will be additional benefit to medical, dental care and life insurance. This improvement which has recently been approved in Weymouth’s new union contract is a result of constant effort to bring more advantages to its employees

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    Problems That Canada Face

    In my opinion, the biggest problem Canadians face as a nation is its low mortality and population growth rate. A low population can largely affect the prosperity of the economy. Canada's economy is not bad, ranking at 11th place in the world by Gross Domestic Product. However, with a larger population, Canada's economy would surely flourish. Today's babies are tomorrow's employees, since they will enter the work force upon reaching adulthood. Fewer births mean fewer workers in the years ahead to

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    Prevention

    Aging is a normal phenomenon in all over the world so that the necessity of old age care is very important. WHO states that world countries have accepted the chronological age of 65 years as a definition of elderly. Nowadays, world is developing too fast I all the sectors especially in medical science and technology. It makes great differences in the life span and the quality of life of the people. The fastest population increase has been in the number of those aged 85 and over, the "oldest old"

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    Week Four Reflection

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    Speech

    GRABBING ATTENTION OF AUDIENCE To figure out how many of you may find pratical value of my speech, I’d like to ask you a question first: who here hopes to live past age 60 or has parents or grandparents who did live or have lived past 60, raise your hand please. Ok, you are the people who may find pratical value in my speech. I believe the rest of you still find my speech enchanting. BACKGROUND Thanks to our medical and scientific advancements, our lives are getting longer. Nowdays, we

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