The JCCC Retirees Association (JCCCRA) presented "The Naked Truth About Retirement" as part of the January 2019 Professional Development Days at Johnson County Community College.
In the session, retirees share their experiences as they navigated the transition from employment to the world of retirement - what they've learned, what worked and what they'd do differently. The session includes important advice about pre-retirement planning as well as advice for your early retirement years.
Notes Included: Naked Truth About Retirement 2019Jonathan Bacon
The JCCC Retirees Association (JCCCRA) presented "The Naked Truth About Retirement" as part of the January 2019 Professional Development Days at Johnson County Community College.
In the session, retirees share their experiences as they navigated the transition from employment to the world of retirement - what they've learned, what worked and what they'd do differently. The session includes important advice about pre-retirement planning as well as advice for your early retirement years.
This version is a PDF file that includes notes and additional detail not included in the PowerPoint version.
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retirement, Bravias Financial understands that you may have questions about when and how you can retire. This special
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Notes Included: Naked Truth About Retirement 2019Jonathan Bacon
The JCCC Retirees Association (JCCCRA) presented "The Naked Truth About Retirement" as part of the January 2019 Professional Development Days at Johnson County Community College.
In the session, retirees share their experiences as they navigated the transition from employment to the world of retirement - what they've learned, what worked and what they'd do differently. The session includes important advice about pre-retirement planning as well as advice for your early retirement years.
This version is a PDF file that includes notes and additional detail not included in the PowerPoint version.
The Naked Truth About Retirement - 2020 EditionJonathan Bacon
This presentation was offered by the Johnson County Community College Retirees Association (JCCCRA) for faculty and staff considering retirement in the near future.
The Naked Truth About Retirement 2021 EditionJonathan Bacon
This session was presented by the Johnson County Community College Retirees Association (JCCCRA) on Wednesday, January 13, 2021, and covers planning tips and helpful information for those considering retirement.
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS are a group of national and international refereed, blind-reviewed academic journals. NFJ publishes articles academic intellectual diversity, multicultural issues, management, business, administration, issues focusing on colleges, universities, and schools, all aspects of schooling, special education, counseling and addiction, international issues of education, organizational behavior, theory and development, and much more. DR. WILLIAM ALLAN KRITSONIS is Editor-in-Chief (Since 1982). See: www.nationalforum.com
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There are emotions and worries tied into retirement. When it comes to government workers, they have additional challenges to consider when evaluating their benefits and options. As financial professionals who specialize in helping government employees transition from work to
retirement, Bravias Financial understands that you may have questions about when and how you can retire. This special
report addresses some common questions and presents some strategies to help you prepare for a more
comfortable retirement.
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The United States has an increasingly aging population including baby boomers age 50 to 68 (in 2014). Older adults face unique financial planning challenges. These include making irrevocable decisions about claiming Social Security benefits, selecting Medicare supplement health insurance and long-term care insurance, selecting income-based investments (e.g., annuities), making sustainable retirement asset withdrawals, and calculating required minimum distributions (RMDs) due on tax-deferred savings plans such as traditional IRAs and the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). This 90-minute webinar will “package” together 15 key later life financial planning topics that older adults and the practitioners who serve them need to understand and address. Topics that will be covered in the webinar include:
Common financial errors of older adults
Statistics about older adult finances
Common later life financial characteristics and required decisions
15 key later life financial planning topics (e.g., creating a retirement “paycheck,” required minimum distributions, untitled property transfers, and leaving a legacy)
Personal finance resources for older adults and financial practitioners
Participant interaction will include discussing workable financial planning strategies for older adults, older client errors and “blind spots,” older client success stories, and more.
Join this live session Sept. 23 at 11 a.m. ET. More info: https://learn.extension.org/events/1653
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If you are near retirement or have retired, listed below are several common mistakes that occur in the arena of financial planning for retirement that you can plan now to avoid.
It’s important to understand the funding that’s available to
you at retirement. Most Americans are eligible for Social
Security, this is basic information on how it works.
Use this brochure to learn about Social Security and how
to calculate your benefits at retirement. Then, you can
realistically assess how your retirement plan account fits
into your overall needs. If you need help contact me by email at van@abs-insurance.com, google + at vanrichards15923@gmail.com. Plus you can follow me on twitter @Van Richards, through my blog www.vansblog.net or on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/vanrichards/
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Financial Planning for the Second Half of Lifemilfamln
The United States has an increasingly aging population including baby boomers age 50 to 68 (in 2014). Older adults face unique financial planning challenges. These include making irrevocable decisions about claiming Social Security benefits, selecting Medicare supplement health insurance and long-term care insurance, selecting income-based investments (e.g., annuities), making sustainable retirement asset withdrawals, and calculating required minimum distributions (RMDs) due on tax-deferred savings plans such as traditional IRAs and the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). This 90-minute webinar will “package” together 15 key later life financial planning topics that older adults and the practitioners who serve them need to understand and address. Topics that will be covered in the webinar include:
Common financial errors of older adults
Statistics about older adult finances
Common later life financial characteristics and required decisions
15 key later life financial planning topics (e.g., creating a retirement “paycheck,” required minimum distributions, untitled property transfers, and leaving a legacy)
Personal finance resources for older adults and financial practitioners
Participant interaction will include discussing workable financial planning strategies for older adults, older client errors and “blind spots,” older client success stories, and more.
Join this live session Sept. 23 at 11 a.m. ET. More info: https://learn.extension.org/events/1653
http://ekinsurance.com/financial/retirement/
If you are near retirement or have retired, listed below are several common mistakes that occur in the arena of financial planning for retirement that you can plan now to avoid.
It’s important to understand the funding that’s available to
you at retirement. Most Americans are eligible for Social
Security, this is basic information on how it works.
Use this brochure to learn about Social Security and how
to calculate your benefits at retirement. Then, you can
realistically assess how your retirement plan account fits
into your overall needs. If you need help contact me by email at van@abs-insurance.com, google + at vanrichards15923@gmail.com. Plus you can follow me on twitter @Van Richards, through my blog www.vansblog.net or on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/vanrichards/
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This general financial strategies seminar is designed to empower women to excel in managing their finances. It discusses issues specific to women\'s personal and financial concerns for each stage of life.
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Specialist in the Los Angeles Regional Office
of the State Council on Developmental Disabilities discusses:
- What Self-Determination is
- How it works
- How to decide if it is right for you
- How to enroll
- When it starts
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See the additional document with all the notes on this presentation.
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6. Using Padlet as an alternative to discussion boards, synchronous and asynchronous participation, collaboration and more with Rebecca Brown
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8. Using Venngage to create infographics with Valerie Mann
9. Using Freedcamp, a collaborative tool for instructional designers and subject matter experts (SME) with Kendra Barker
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11. Using Popplet as a mind mapping tool with Lori McMillan
12. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of certifications at the community college level with Miguel Garcia-Uchofen
13. Exploring Snag-It Pro for screen capture and screen recording with Lisa Schmidt
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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
The Early Years: A Budding Star with Signature Locks
1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
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Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
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Other Memorable Characters
Depp's long hair has also been featured in other roles, such as Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow" (1999). and Roux in "Chocolat" (2000). In these films, his hair added a layer of authenticity and depth to his characters. proving that Johnny Depp with long hair is more than a style—it's a storytelling tool.
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Naked Truth About Retirement 2019
1. “What you need to know
about Retirement”
presented by members
of the JCCC Retirees
Association
Welcome by
Alan Swarts, JCCCRA President
The Naked Truth about Retirement
2. Though approaching
retirement is an
exciting time, it's
important to retire to
something (travel,
volunteering, a
second career), not
just retire from your
current employment.
(Alan Swarts)
3. In preparing for
retirement from JCCC,
be sure you contact
Human Resources
and discuss how
remaining sick days
and vacation days will
be compensated or
lost. It's important to
have
an understanding of
how current policies
affect your
accrued days off.
(Bernie Freeman)
4. Don’t just wonder if you
have sufficient financial
resources to retire; use
the KPERS Benefit
Calculator (KPERS.org)*
and the Social Security
Quick Calculator
(https://www.ssa.gov/O
ACT/quickcalc/) to get
estimates of your
retirement income.
(Jonathan Bacon)
Also check out retirement calculators such as
https://smartasset.com/retirement/retirement-calculator
*See Calculators on top menu bar and
select KPERS 1, 2 or 3
5. And don’t forget about RMDs,
IRAs and final year investments!
(Jonathan Bacon)
• Required Mandatory
Distributions begin the
year you turn 70 ½
• Required of traditional
IRAs (not Roth), 401K
and 403B retirement
plans
• If you’re between 60-70
consider Roth rather
than additional 401K or
403B contributions…but
you lose tax exemption
of distributions
6. Start early and
research your
options under
Medicare. It’s
complicated and
requires your
careful attention.
(Lin Knudson)
Part A, Part
B, Part C,
Part D?
7. It is important to
synchronize the
start of your
Medicare coverage
with the start of
your social
security payments.
(Lin Knudson)
8. Start slow (the first
month) but try lots
of activities the
first year. It'll help
you determine
what interests
you'd like to
pursue in
retirement.
(Anita Tebbe)
9. Join JCCCRA; participate in one of the
Association’s Special Interest Groups or
dedicate time to that neglected hobby
you’ve always wanted to pursue.
(Lori Vogelsberg and Lois Hardenbrook)
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18. Use retirement as a
time to rediscover
and reinvent
yourself.
(Phil Wegman)
19. Actively explore
options that will
allow you to make
contributions (like
volunteering) and
to feel good about
your efforts.
(Debbie Hassur)
Or checkout http://www.jccc.edu/community-
resources/volunteer.html for volunteer opportunities
20. Develop a plan to
stay active
physically and
socially. There
are dangers in
the physical and
mental sedentary
lifestyle.
(Phil Wegman)
24. Sources
• Motley Fool - https://goo.gl/Bypfa8
• The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect
When You're Retiring by Riley Moynes. Coach
Press. Kindle Edition.
• KPERS Benefit Calculator at www.Kpers.org
• Social Security Quick Calculator at
www.ssa.gov/OACT/quickcalc
• FAQ Kansas Taxes - https://goo.gl/u13tpT
This presentation available online at
www.slideshare.net/jbacon