A seemingly endless number of articles and magazine covers talk about retirement, but the fact is that most Baby Boomers are still not ready for the rocking chair. By 2010, 58 million people--20% of the population--will be 50-64. Sure, they must do some retirement planning, but meanwhile how do they survive and thrive in this challenging PreRetirement life stage?
(PRWEB) July 31, 2008 -- A seemingly endless number of articles and magazine covers talk about retirement, but the fact is that most Baby Boomers are still not ready for the rocking chair. By 2010, 58 million people--20% of the population--will be 50-64. Sure, they must do some retirement planning, but meanwhile how do they survive and thrive in this challenging PreRetirement life stage?
The answers come from www.PreRetirementLife.com, a new Web site guide with special resources, tips, and content for adults aged 50-64.
"Our research and experience with this age group, along with feedback from our user community, has enabled us to compile the top 15 'must do' items for everyone in this life stage," says Andrew P. Garvin, CEO of PreRetirementLife. "We've included our choices of the best sources of information for each of the 15 items."
1. Get A Comprehensive Medical Check-Up
First things first: Your health. It's time to get a head-to-toe medical assessment. You can discuss it with your doctor, or you can go for a state-of-the-art examination. Such an exam will set you back $3,500 or more, but it's a lot less than a new car. To get an idea of what a comprehensive exam can include, visit the Mayo Clinic's Executive Health Program at Mayoclinic.org, the Duke Execuitve Health program at DukeExecHealth.org, or the http
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