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Inspiring Life of the Month: DeeAnn
Welcome to Inspiring Life of the Month – a new blog series from FAR that celebrates borrowers unlocking extraordinary lives in retirement. Each month, we’ll dive deep within our great community and profile the lives, careers, and unique adventures of inspiring borrowers that are living-out retirement to the fullest. This...
In Search of an Encore Career
Gone are the days when we could expect a job to last our entire career. Today, younger generations of employees remain at a job for a few years before moving to new jobs and positions. So, as we get older and closer to retirement, we begin to shift our perspective...
Podcast: Enhancing Retirement with Steve Resch
Steve Resch (VP of Retirement Strategies at FAR) is our resident guru when it comes to retirement planning. He works closely with financial advisors nationwide, providing prospective customers with more options and flexibility as they plan for the future, on top of running his own wealth management company himself. Recently,...
There’s Still Time To Figure Out What’s Next For You
Last week, we had the honor of co-hosting a digital event with Jeff Tidwell and Carole McManus from Next For Me. During this exciting Facebook Live, the team at Next for Me shared a technique called “visual mapping” that helped viewers develop a fresh perspective on their retirement goals and...
Securing Retirement for Women with Vickie Elisa
Our goal at FAR is to make retirement work for more people. As a part of that, it's important to acknowledge different perspectives on the topic and contribute to a productive conversation around the challenges people face when planning for retirement.   Women face a different set of challenges when...
Retirement Spending Patterns
Planning for long-term retirement spending is difficult, even for those who have had a couple of years of experience. Many people think that spending every year in retirement will be consistent. However, this is not typically the situation. Our interests and spending behaviors change over time. Early in retirement, people...
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