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	<title>Comments on: Expert Retirement Advice: Bud Hebeler</title>
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		<title>By: Alicia Calvert</title>
		<link>http://blog.equifax.com/retirement/expert-retirement-advice-bud-hebeler/#comment-718</link>
		<dc:creator>Alicia Calvert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 07:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a good plan of action for someone who has worked for a company for 26 years and has met their minnimum age eligibility to retire but, because of multiple marriages and the company going on strike at one time; ate all of the company matched savings account he had saved up to aid in his retirement. He has now been diagnosed with a debilitating disease that affects his hearing, vision, and constant vertigo. His ability to work has been affected greatly and just recently his company made him take temp. disability saying the medication he was prescribed by a doctor to help with the dizziness, could be
an issue on the job. (he works for Lockheed Martin Aerospace)
We were evicted from our house we were renting and we are now living with our daughter in a 3 bedroom apt. he wants to retire and i want to start a business that we both can do but, on his bad days i can operate myself if I have to. This has left us aware that as we get older our daughter would put us in a nursing home. She is not as warm as i thought. Are there any options for a small bus. with low startup out there. I was thinking Personal Concierge service or setting up a grocery delivery bus. where cust. orders online groceries. Thank You,]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is a good plan of action for someone who has worked for a company for 26 years and has met their minnimum age eligibility to retire but, because of multiple marriages and the company going on strike at one time; ate all of the company matched savings account he had saved up to aid in his retirement. He has now been diagnosed with a debilitating disease that affects his hearing, vision, and constant vertigo. His ability to work has been affected greatly and just recently his company made him take temp. disability saying the medication he was prescribed by a doctor to help with the dizziness, could be<br />
an issue on the job. (he works for Lockheed Martin Aerospace)<br />
We were evicted from our house we were renting and we are now living with our daughter in a 3 bedroom apt. he wants to retire and i want to start a business that we both can do but, on his bad days i can operate myself if I have to. This has left us aware that as we get older our daughter would put us in a nursing home. She is not as warm as i thought. Are there any options for a small bus. with low startup out there. I was thinking Personal Concierge service or setting up a grocery delivery bus. where cust. orders online groceries. Thank You,</p>
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