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What my age group tends to gloss over when planning their finances is saving for retirement. Not because they’re irresponsible or nonchalant about their golden years, but because it hasn’t even crossed their minds.
The younger you are when you start saving, the better. But before you just start, it’s best to implement a plan of action. First, you need to determine when you want to retire and how much money you can comfortably live off each month. While R3m may be more than enough for one person, it wouldn’t last another person a decade.
Ailing airlines head to sunny climes chasing recovery Diaspora travel emerges while leisure flights make a comeback amid permanently curtailed business demand 08 February 2021 - 16:20 Eric Rosen Picture: 123RF.COM
Los Angeles There were 13,600 passenger flights around the globe on April 25 2020, the lowest recorded number during the pandemic. It was an 86% drop in traffic compared to a few months earlier, according to travel analytics company Cirium. There was nowhere to go but up, up and away.
And yet, nine months later, Cirium estimates that 30% of the global commercial aircraft remain in storage. OAG, another aviation data and analytics company, reported that seat capacity remained at 50% in January 2021, compared with a year earlier. And new estimates from the International Air Transport Association show that recovery will be slower than expected. Rather than a 50% rebound by the end of 2021, as previously forecast, the trade body is now looking at a
When you're busy, sleep easily slips to the back-burner. However, getting quality sleep is crucial for living the other 16 hours or so of ours days well.
Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., will not seek reelection when his term ends in 2022, making him the fourth Senate Republican to announce their retirement, Fox News reports. Today I announce that I will not seek a seventh term.