News from the web:
Retirement for cricket legends is a tough decision. And adjusting to a more sedentary life, or finding a vocation outside the pitch that would sustain them (not financially since most of them retire very rich these days) is even tougher. Even if a player retires extremely rich at 40, he is young enough by the standards of most other professions, and would probably be looking at 25 more years of an active professional career in some other field.
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Sunday, May 29, 2011
How cricketers cope with retirement
Monday, May 9, 2011
Consider working some in retirement
News from the web:
When it comes to planning for retirement, my main recommendation is to first put down the 401(k) statements, and other pieces of financial information and ask yourself, "What is it you want out of the next stage of life?''
"Start with what you want to do," said Joel Larsen, a certified financial planner with Navion Financial Advisors in Davis, Calif. "And then focus on what you have to work with."
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
Celebrating those older and wiser
News from the web:
Re-Live is the only theatre company in Wales working exclusively with older people, and is rapidly developing a reputation for quirky, passionate and truthful storytelling. Following the success of their performance at Bealtaine 2010, Re-Live bring their hit show, A Story to Call My Own, to Cork. Three older people take you on a rollercoaster journey through key moments in their lives. The show will invite you to think about your own story.
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