Baby Boomers Guide

Individual Retirement Account Section


 

Individual Retirement Account Navigation


|

Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Retirement Savings |
Retirement Sayings |
Retirement Savings Account |
Retirement Quotes |
Retirement Party |
Save For Retirement |
Texas Teacher Retirement |
Retirement Cartoons |
Retirement Plans |
Oldies Mp3 |

List of Baby-Boomers Articles

Individual Retirement Account Best Seller


Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About... "Baby Boomers" But Dared Never To Ask!


Best Individual Retirement Account products

Sitemap



Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Baby-Boomers
Email:
First Name:



Main Individual Retirement Account sponsors


 

Latest Individual Retirement Account Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Individual Retirement Account!



 

Welcome to Baby Boomers Guide

 

Individual Retirement Account Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Individual Retirement Account. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

baby boomer hygiene

from:

Baby Boomer Dental Hygiene - As Providers and Beneficiaries


Since the 1960s and 1970s, including the early 1990s, the Baby Boomers marked a demographic change in the field of dentistry as Boomers made up the most of dentist population. Approximately, there were thousands of Baby Boomers who graduated in that generation as dentists.

In an instant, there were a good number of professional dentists who provided the needed services in the communities.

The result of sudden increase on dentists' population contributed to a competitive market wherein advertising was introduced, where there was a good offer on discount dentistry, where there were chains of clinics that have been opened, and not just that, the companies of insurance also entered the marketplace of dental service.

However, these Baby Boomer dentists are now soon to retire. The bad thing here is that the numbers of these retiring dentists will not be reached by the numbers of graduating dentists today.

There is an estimated 50 percent or more females to graduate as dentists today, while there are only about 30 percent or less than 50 percent males. Yet, some of these graduating students are expected to work as employees, and some will be as independent contractors.

The existence of a great number of dentists is viewed by most as the greatest thing that happened in dental profession. But the presented facts of the next generation of dentists will diminish the managed dental care industry and the discount dentistry created by these Boomer dentists.

It will not be too long and the so-called "sellers market" formed by the Boomer dentists will be replaced into "buyers market" with the new set of dentists today. The moment these Baby Boomer dentists retire, there will be a decline in the dental practices value.

The reason, in starting up a practice, having a number of selections to choose from is easier. And this is mostly true when it comes to specialties; the sad thing is that most of these specialists belong in the Baby Boomer Generation who are now soon to retire.

The people cannot do anything about this anymore. Like it or not the Baby Boomers are about to retire in providing dental services. This time, as they are aging, they will be the one to be the beneficiaries of the dental service.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report that about a half of the physicians' visitors in the year 2001 were the ones who belong to 45-year-old or older. This report denotes that the Baby Boomers are seriously taking care of their health.

Now, as these Boomers have surpassed the years where they are prone to cavities, they will now be facing the phase of gum problems and other dental issues.

An adult person meets countless of dental disorders. There are four out of five adults who are affected by these. Most commonly, the problem begins with halitosis or bad breath which also comes from gum disease.

Most often, these adults are not aware that there is a developing disease in their gums. And unfortunately, it will be too late before they realize that there is already a forming filling of silver amalgam at the back of their teeth, close enough to root canal and fracture. Another worse thing is that there is also a forming yellow stain in between those teeth.

Another dental problem encountered by adults is the missing teeth. This is due to the decreased flow of saliva caused by numerous drug therapies such as anti-anxiety agents, anti-hypertensive, anti-depressants and antihistamines. There is also the problem in decaying of the teeth's roots.

All of these dental problems are causing too much stress to a number of adults. In fact there are approximately hundred of Americans who suffer from missing teeth, while there are about ten million of them who are having denture difficulties. Hence, they are interested enough to find solutions to these dilemmas.

Indeed, the time when the Baby Boomer dentists were the ones to provide a comfortable smile to its patients are soon to be over the moment they retire. This time their generation will be the one to demand for dental services. And who knows, there might also be remarkable demand in dentists' services like what these Baby Boomers marked in the history of the consumer industry.


Other Individual Retirement Account related Articles

Many Baby Boomers Close To Retirement
Baby Boomers Year Born
Yoga + Baby Boomers
Baby Boomers Retirement Communities
Baby Boomer Toys

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Individual Retirement Account News

Roths For The Rich - Forbes


Forbes

Roths For The Rich
Forbes
As soon as Congress created the Roth individual retirement account in 1997, Dennis Frailey wanted one. He saw immediately how a Roth, which allows money to grow and be withdrawn tax free, could help him manage his tax bill in retirement.

and more »

Read more...


Senate to Consider Higher Gas Tax, IRA Levy for Highways - BusinessWeek


Bloomberg

Senate to Consider Higher Gas Tax, IRA Levy for Highways
BusinessWeek
7 (Bloomberg) -- US highway and bridge projects would be financed by a change in taxes on inherited individual retirement accounts and reallocating other tariffs under legislation before a Senate panel today. The panel will also consider an amendment ...
Senate Tax Chief Baucus Slows Plan to Change Inherited IRAsSan Francisco Chronicle
Senate Committee Approves U.S. Highway Bill Without Needed FundsBloomberg
Senate seeks new avenues for US highway fundingReuters
Wall Street Journal (blog) -InvestmentNews -Heritage.org (blog)
all 164 news articles »

Read more...


5 Ways to Meet Your Retirement Goals - Yahoo! Finance (blog)


KCBY.com 11

5 Ways to Meet Your Retirement Goals
Yahoo! Finance (blog)
But no matter where you work, Flaherty says "a workplace savings plan is certainly the first place to look" to get started. After that, opening an individual retirement account or IRA can help you set more money aside in a tax-sheltered way.
Fixed Rate IRA GuideBestCashCow.com (blog)
Still time to make your IRA contributions for 2011KCBY.com 11

all 8 news articles »

Read more...


Mitt Romney's IRA - OUPblog (blog)


OUPblog (blog)

Mitt Romney's IRA
OUPblog (blog)
By Edward Zelinsky On a personal level, I enjoyed the news reports that Mitt Romney holds assets worth tens of millions of dollars in his individual retirement account (IRA). These reports confirm a central thesis of The Origins of the Ownership ...
Romney's Returns Revive Scrutiny of Lawful Offshore Tax SheltersNew York Times

all 20 news articles »

Read more...


New Regulations Enhance Savers' Retirement Security - Brookings Institution


Channel 4 News

New Regulations Enhance Savers' Retirement Security
Brookings Institution
Americans who use defined contribution retirement savings plans (for example, 401(k) or 403(b) plans) or Individual Retirement Accounts will see their retirement security enhanced by two recently announced regulatory initiatives.
Retirees face the risk of outliving their moneyBaltimore Sun
IRS Proposes Greater Flexibility for IRAsCourthouse News Service
New tax guidance on use of annuities in retirement plansLexology (registration)
Insurance News Net (press release)
all 34 news articles »

Read more...