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Baby Boomers: Resumes and Cover Letters for Ages 50 and Older
Getting back into the workforce as a Baby Boomer isn’t an impossible task if you believe in your capabilities and make a strong effort to excel. Here are some tips to help you get your foot in the door.


Four Ways to Protect and Enlarge Your Nest Egg
Concerned about your retirement savings? You’re in good company. Many folks investing for or in retirement are seeing their savings shrink. Many are concerned about their inability to save more and enlarge their retirement capital.


Too Old To Fail Again
You are never too old to try again, but you are too old to fail.


Nine Questions about Baby Boomer Retirement that your Company Must Answer
The Baby Boomers are the members of the generation born between 1946 and 1964. At 79 million people, they're the largest US generation in history. The oldest Boomers will turn 65 in 2011 and many of them may choose head for the exits.

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