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A Future That Works

A Future That Works

March 26, 2012

Of the many people who plan to continue working past retirement age, a significant number are or will be entrepreneurs. According to the Kauffman Foundation, people ages 55 to 64 consistently start more new businesses than those in any other age group, and this has been true for about a decade. We also know from [...] Read more...


Questions First. Answers Later.

Questions First. Answers Later.

January 25, 2012

Let’s face it: If you are in your 50s or 60s, lost your job or business and/or your home to foreclosure, the future looks bleak. If you are younger, it will be difficult but doable because you have time on your side. For so many of us, the last few years have been personally and [...] Read more...