Monday, April 22, 2013

The Real Must-Do List Everyone Should Know

By Mavic Huber


Circulating these days are loads of lists of things you supposedly should do before you grow old or die. While there is nothing wrong with these materials, they usually fail to include the truly essential things people should do like preparing for inevitable life events like retirement and death.

The primary reason for the above-mentioned case is that engaging in such activities is unquestionably not as fun as travelling the world or trying some extreme sports. But devoid of fun they may be, these things should be accomplished to avoid worries later on in life. So, unless you are willing to live your golden years miserably, make sure you do not forget to tick the following off your to-do list.

Plan for your retirement. Don't be like most people who believe that saving is the be-all and end-all of this endeavour. To have the life you want after retiring, you have to do some serious retirement planning; this means setting goals and mapping out strategies for you to achieve your targets. Admittedly, this task can be overwhelming. But don't fret for there are retirement specialists who can assist you in preparing for comfortable and happy life after you retire.

Write your will. As they say, death is like a thief in the night; no one knows when it will come. This is why you shouldn't wait until you're 50 or 80 to make a will; you can prepare one any time you want and just make modifications later on. Aside from matters relating to your properties, make sure your will contains your wishes about medical treatment and other related matters.

Preplan your funeral with a funeral parlour in Singapore. Doing this task can make you uneasy. Yet, just like the rest, it's something that needs to be done, especially since it can reduce the emotional (and financial) burden of your loved ones. To accomplish this task, all you have to do is locate a Funeral home Singapore residents recommend. Then, discuss different funeral details (like desired method of body disposal, kind of funeral service, etc.) with the director of your selected funeral parlour Singapore. After you settle all the details, make a hard copy of the plan and give it to a trusted loved one.




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