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Motion Sensor Security Cameras For Your Family’s Safety

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

by Ryan McCall The best decision you can make to protect your home, whether it is a space saving, cozy condominium or a multi-storied mansion that spreads across the landscape, is to utilize motion sensor security cameras, video surveillance cameras, and the newest home security cameras. As for smaller housing, those who ...

Free Retirement Planning Tools

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

by John LeClere Most people think that you need intricate, costly retirement planning kits to get the most out of your planning. Not so! Many good retirement planning tools can be had for free. They may not have tons of extras, but sometimes simple can be perfect, too. Start with Budgeting This tool ...

Where to Start When Planning Retirement

Friday, July 11th, 2008

by Vanessa Herremens Most people reason that you need intricate, high-priced retirement planning products to get the most out of your planning. Not so! Many good retirement planning tools can be had for free. They may not have tons of add ons, but sometimes simple can be perfect, too. The Budget Tool This ...

Where to Start When Planning Retirement Most people think that you need intricate, costly retirement planning kits to get the most out of your planning. Not so! Many good retirement planning tools can be had for free. They may not have tons of extras, but sometimes simple can be perfect, too. Start with Budgeting This tool may not seem all that inspired, but it can make a huge difference in your retirement planning: a budget. Start with a blank piece of paper, or a blank spreadsheet, if you want to use your computer. Go through your checkbook, credit card statement, and bank statement and write down all of your monthly expenses, including your utilities, credit cards, eating out, groceries, and snacks. Write down every single thing that you spent money on, even if it was just for fun. Now, at the bottom of the page, subtract the amount from your total take-home income. Anything that is left over is potential for retirement funds. If you don’t have anything left over, then it may be time to rethink your budget. Cut back on the little things so that you can plan for the big thing, retirement. The Personnel Office Many folks don’t realize that the best retirement planning tools can be found at their job; it is called the personnel office. Personnel can help you find and sign up for every perk, investment, and savings benefit your employer has to offer. Some businesses even work with banks and local investment firms to get retirement information to their employees. Stock up on the brochures and reading material that the office has as well. It’s like getting top-of-the-line retirement advice for free! Use the Internet You can get tons of nifty retirement planning products on the internet. A lot of it is what’s called Shareware, which are programs that are created by programmers in their spare time to offer to the public free of charge. The Vanguard Retirement Calculator helps you see if you are investing enough and helps you average your investment returns. AARP has a Retirement Roadmap Tool that helps determine how much your retirement dreams will cost in the real world. Principal Financial Group offers many different kinds of planning and investment calculators for planning for retirement. CNN Money.com offers an intensive calculator that covers investments, goals, income, savings, and portfolios. there is no need to spend big bucks on retirement planning tools. Free ones are right at your fingertips.

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

by Susan Atkinson e to Start When Planning Retirement Most people think that you need intricate, costly retirement planning kits to get the most out of your planning. Not so! Many good retirement planning tools can be had for free. They may not have tons of extras, but sometimes simple can be ...

What is Armed Personal Security?

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

by Alex B. Hawk Due to the rise in demand for armed guards, the armed personal security industry has boomed. Relatively new, gated communities can be seen around the United States, when only 50 years ago they couldn't be seen anywhere but Beverly Hills. Some people with money demand security for their ...

Hiking in the Outdoors - Don’t Get Lost

Friday, June 6th, 2008

by Greg Hansward Hiking is a fairly safe activity especially compared to extreme sports but there are still some dangers that you need to be prepared for. Among them, getting lost is probably the number one problem for beginning hikers. Inexperienced hikers get a false sense of security especially ...

Best Free Antivirus Software

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

by Hugh Duddy Many people ask me," where can I find free antivirus software." The easiest and fastest way to find free malware removal software is to simply do a search on Google. Type in something like, "free antivirus software," and click on the links. A lot of companies offer both paid ...

Is Home Security Really Needed for Family Protection?

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

by Frank Joseph Most people are unsure whether or not they need home security. For sure, everyone wants to feel safe. If you are in a neighborhood with high crime rates and you want to feel safer in your own home, then a home security system may be the best choice ...

House Alarm Systems: For Family Safety

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

by Jeffrey Parker With the initial cost of purchase, the cost of installation, and the monthly maintenance fees, home security systems can be expensive. Even fairly simple house alarm systems may cost a thousand dollars, which may sound like quite a bit. Even though these prices may be scary, it's crucial to ...

Sensible Security Measures for Your Home and Business

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

by Tony Bueler The homeowners who have had their homes vandalized will tell you that it is more than just the loss of their money and possessions. It is also the loss of confidence and peace of mind in knowing that you are not safe, even in your own home. How can ...

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