Saturday 19 November 2016

Seniors Retire on Cruise Ships - Really?


Should Seniors Retire on Cruise Ships?

Seniors Now Planning for Retirement on Cruise Ships - True or False?

The rumour started when a couple while on a cruise ship reportedly met a lady who, instead of booking in to an Assisted-Living Condo or Seniors Nursing Home, took cruises back to back. The story is true according to Snopes.com. Mrs. Muller was happy with her life aboard a ship but will you be? (Muller passed away in 2013) Here are seven pros and cons to consider before you bid Bon Voyage.

Not Much Difference in Cost

+ Dr. Lee Lindquist, an instructor at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine, has compared the cost of 'Cruise-Ship' vs. 'Old-Age Home' living based over a 20-year life expectancy. She determined that there wasn't much of a difference, about $230,000 either way.

- The prices you see on cruise ship websites are only a portion of what you actually pay. Gratuities can be as high as $10 per day or more. Prices of cruise lines are quoted as per-person for double occupancy. Being single can incur a surcharge.


Fabulous Food

+ Dress for dinner? Why not? Have as many as 10 meals a day (fantastic food, not institutional food) in a variety of dining rooms. Why not order room service? Imagine breakfast in bed every day.

- On most cruise ships, you pay extra for alcoholic beverages and sodas. Eating rich food all the time may make you fat.

 Clean Sheets Every Day

+ Housekeeping is free and there are clean towels daily, even soap, shampoo and toothpaste. You may get full-time maid service and/or free washers and dryers. If the TV breaks or light bulb needs changing call for help and there's no charge.

- Most cruise ships charge for laundry service. Closets and bathrooms are compact. Bedrooms are very small and this limits, considerably, any personal possessions you may need in order to feel at home.

You will meet new people every week or two!

+ If you are a social butterfly this may appeal to you.

- However these new friends will only be on the ship for a short time, making it difficult to form long-lasting relationships. The ship's staff will get to know you but they are paid to be nice to you.

Broadway Shows, Comedians and Piano bars

+ Cruise ships offer a range of amenities. They have swimming pools, workout rooms, spas, beauty salons, nightly entertainment and cultural activities including dancing and bridge. They offer guided tours when they dock at an exotic port of call. A few cruise lines offer world cruises that take three to six months meaning that you can travel the world.

- Guided tours at ports are usually an added cost. They may lose their appeal after a time. This goes for the entertainment. You will probably get tired of that too.

A Doctor Aboard

+ Cruise ships have physicians on board, always, "[so] that they could actually be considered a floating assisted-living facility," says Lindquist.

- Doctors may not be 'senior' qualified and may not provide the level of care required. The Medical Center may be well-equipped but designed to deal with minor illnesses or injuries. Your travel insurance may not cover cruise ship medical care. You will likely need to purchase extra travel insurance. Updating refills of medications and availability for pick-up at the next port may be tricky or impossible.

Cruise the Internet

+ Most Cruise Ships have free computer centers. Keep up to date with family and friends.

- Although Internet service, a lifeline for most seniors, keeps them in touch with their land-based families and friends, Videos Chats like Skype can be very expensive. Cell phone roaming charges may mount up quickly.


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Friday 11 November 2016


Oil Prices with Trump a Win!

Oil Prices Low but Trump Could be the Boost Alberta Needs

Most markets are back to normal after the shock of a Donald Trump win in the US election this week. Although losses and have bounced back, oil still faces pressure due to OPEC's cut in production (see OPEC in the News Again 10/06/16) But Trump is here!

Two Priorities for Trump – Do They Help Canada?

Yes! Alberta oil sands will benefit from trump being president. His goals are to prioritise tax cuts and cut deregulation. It was repeatedly mentioned during Trump's election campaign. He made no apologies for being fossil-fuel friendly and his top adviser on energy, Harold Hamm, expects him to roll back the Obama administration's heavy regulations on the oil and gas industry.

Clean Power Plan Scrapped – Oil Economy Bound to Rebound

Hamm recently told the Financial Times that he believes Mr. Trump will follow the two guiding principles of tax cuts and deregulation as ways to stimulate economic growth. He has also made assurances to reduce dependence on Middle East oil and he has said that he is in favour of the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta to refineries in the U.S. gulf. That will help the Alberta economy immensely.

Oil Market is Still a Place to Invest

Tom Pickering, founder and chief investment officer of trading the firm Auspice Capital has said that a Donald Trump presidency could mean the return of a risk premium for oil prices.

A risk premium is the return in excess of the risk-free rate of return an investment is expected to yield; an asset's risk premium is a form of compensation for investors who tolerate the extra risk.

Is it all Talk - What Should Canada Do?

What are Trump's real plans? What we know for now, just days after the election is that things are looking up for the oil sands business. According to the Financial Post, TransCanada Corp is still fully committed to Keystone XL. It plans to engage with President Elect Donald Trump and his new administration in the near future.
Christopher Ashby
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