Finances in Retirement
I don’t recall where the email was sent from or why I accepted it. I registered both Roland and me for a seminar on social security. He had been asking me questions when I had taken my Sociology of Ageism class. I thought we could attend this together, have questions answered, and have a free lunch. I enjoyed the lunch part but had found my Ageism class much more informative than the seminar. Except for a few facts that apply specifically to Oregon, there isn't really much that I learned. During my school course, I had completed four assignments. The subjects were as follows: “Websites for the Aged”, “Financial Options for Elderly Care”, “Age of Retirement” and “Life After Retirement”. I started off my first paper by defining “Baby Boomers” which is/was an unusually high amount of births that took place between 1946 and 1965. I used a quote...