Research into the health effects of continuing to work past the typical retirement age is growing, and there is evidence linking working longer to longevity.
“Every day is a school day.” I think I’ve heard my husband, a financial analyst and professor, utter this phrase well over one hundred times.
We’ve all seen the stories of people in their 80s and 90s performing incredible physical feats – running marathons, climbing Mt. Everest or hiking Yellowstone.
Staying in your house as you age is an idea that sounds perfectly nice – and for some people it works out fine. But when does a house become a drain on your finances and your energy?