Your statement about Social Security being in crisis may not be correct. That is what we're told by politicians but it is a system that can continue to work well if managed well. Check out website Socislsecuityworks or book Social Security Works.
Interesting article. However self storage came in handle when we needed to move my mom's stuff from her house (decorating) into storage. It can be a nightmare, so we found out just looking for quotes. We came across storing.com who claimed to do a complete service, collection, storage, delivery. Their prices where really good, so we gave them a shot. Turns out to be the best thing ever. If you can find companies doing this type of service, try it out. Saved us so much time and money. A stress free situation for my mom to when the driver and porter turned up. Are storage was for 6 months so it only cost her like £66.00 per month with a free collection.
I live many thousands of miles away, so a card and a call will have to suffice. However, I'll visit him after the Financial Blogger Conference in September, and will make him his favorite dessert: my great-grandmother Ruby's rice pudding.
Great point Tanyam. More and more retirees are depending on relatives for care during their golden years. As baby boomers are retiring, parents of Millennials are becoming (or will become) responsible for their care. Trying to balance medication, elderly care, and full-time employment obligations is taking a toll on the retirement planning of the parents of Millennials. This is why Millennials should take note of what's happening right now and also include the potential of having to take their parents when planning for their own retirement. A long term insurance plan, as you mention, may be a way to hedge against potential high costs in the future.
My father and father-in-law are both dead so I will show my appreciation to my husband for being a great father. I make his favorites for a special dinner and we watch whatever movie he wants to see, together as a family.
I am going to visit him and get him a nice gift.
Establishing financial security for me is all online. I found a great way to get what I need for my business without doing any recruiting.
Your statement about Social Security being in crisis may not be correct. That is what we're told by politicians but it is a system that can continue to work well if managed well. Check out website Socislsecuityworks or book Social Security Works.
My dad died many years ago. He will be in my thoughts on Father's Day.
My dad and I are going to the comic book convention we always go to this time of year. It's really fun for both of us to spend the day together.
Interesting article. However self storage came in handle when we needed to move my mom's stuff from her house (decorating) into storage. It can be a nightmare, so we found out just looking for quotes. We came across storing.com who claimed to do a complete service, collection, storage, delivery. Their prices where really good, so we gave them a shot. Turns out to be the best thing ever. If you can find companies doing this type of service, try it out. Saved us so much time and money. A stress free situation for my mom to when the driver and porter turned up. Are storage was for 6 months so it only cost her like £66.00 per month with a free collection.
I want this credit card for my family need
We bought he a best dad shirt and will go bowling then a big steak dinner with the family.
The tricks shared are actually very tricky. Fresh take on dealing to buy a new car.
I don't have a father in my life to celebrate, but my daughter usually has a bbq for her husband and we join in the celebration.
I live many thousands of miles away, so a card and a call will have to suffice. However, I'll visit him after the Financial Blogger Conference in September, and will make him his favorite dessert: my great-grandmother Ruby's rice pudding.
I am showing my appreciation this Father's Day by taking my dad to a game to support his favorite team.
I'm visiting my dad and getting him a gift card to his favorite restaurant
I will shoe my appreciation with a phone call to my father and I am sending him a gift.
Just a phone call. My dad's a simple guy.
too many states in between us so will only be able to send a card and call my dad.
You need a permit to sell lemonade or anything that involves food.
A few weeks ago I bought my father a picture while it was on sale and just saved it for Father's Day!
Great point Tanyam. More and more retirees are depending on relatives for care during their golden years. As baby boomers are retiring, parents of Millennials are becoming (or will become) responsible for their care. Trying to balance medication, elderly care, and full-time employment obligations is taking a toll on the retirement planning of the parents of Millennials. This is why Millennials should take note of what's happening right now and also include the potential of having to take their parents when planning for their own retirement. A long term insurance plan, as you mention, may be a way to hedge against potential high costs in the future.
I'll give my dad a call. He's far away and staying in touch is the best way of expressing love.
Cards and emails for the dad figures I won't be with in person!
My father and father-in-law are both dead so I will show my appreciation to my husband for being a great father. I make his favorites for a special dinner and we watch whatever movie he wants to see, together as a family.
Making a video for my husband with both kids saying their best memories and other cute stories. Plus handmade cards of course :)
I spend time with my dad - he likes gardening, hiking, and golfing so doing one of those things together is great for both of us!
We are hosting a BBQ picnic for all the Dads and family members. Lots of good food and laughter willbe shared.