Friday, March 18, 2011

What's The Big Hoopla?: How to Plan a Kick Ass Funeral

What's The Big Hoopla?: How to Plan a Kick Ass Funeral: "That's right, that's what I said!"

How to Plan a Kick Ass Funeral

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Friday, January 7, 2011

What's The Big Hoopla?: Could Credit Card Debt Delay Your Retirement?

What's The Big Hoopla?: Could Credit Card Debt Delay Your Retirement?: "According to the AARP, Americans 55 and older have been the largest age group to file for bankruptcy in recent years. They account for 23% o..."

Could Credit Card Debt Delay Your Retirement?

According to the AARP, Americans 55 and older have been the largest age group to file for bankruptcy in recent years. They account for 23% of the more than 1 million filings in 2007.

Laying aside bankruptcy cases, the sheer volume of mortgage and credit card debt among retired senior citizens is a cause for concern. According to figures compiled by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, 43% of people age 65 through 74 had mortgages in 2007 that carried a median housing debt of $69,000. Largely, it is credit card debt that is an increasing problem for seniors who have limited or fewer resources. According to one study, credit card debt has risen 26% among those 65 and older since 2005.


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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

What's The Big Hoopla?: Junk Food & TV Driving Kids to Obesity

What's The Big Hoopla?: Junk Food & TV Driving Kids to Obesity: "Studies find it's tougher than ever for youngsters to stay healthy Our current lifestyles with too little movement, too much TV exposure and..."

Junk Food & TV Driving Kids to Obesity

Studies find it's tougher than ever for youngsters to stay healthy
Our current lifestyles with too little movement, too much TV exposure and way too much junk food are pushing U.S. children toward a life of overweight and obesity.

The studies -- published in a special supplement of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine -- show the myriad challenges youngsters face every day in trying to maintain a healthy weight. Today's kids live in a world where it's often easier to get a fast food meal than fresh fruit, where walking to school is the exception rather than the norm, and where they're bombarded by ads telling them to eat more junk food and sugary beverages.

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