Sunday, September 30, 2012

Supersizing the sandwich generation | Inheritance | Retirement ...

About one-quarter of the so-called sandwich generation already has a second slice on top since they care for two or more seniors.

Balancing the demands of family life for today?s parents can be difficult at the best of times. Times are even tougher for many a parent suddenly tasked with the responsibility of caring for their own parents as well. These people make up the sandwich generation ? those raising their children and simultaneously looking after their parents.

But today?s changing demographics ? many of them highlighted in census data released recently by Statistics Canada ? are resulting in a sort of super-sizing of the sandwich generation.

There are incentives to consider the option of moving Mom and Dad into your home or moving your family into their home

The increase in rates of senior or ?grey? divorce means higher odds of caring for divorced parents and maybe even their new partners. As if caring for your married parents isn?t tough enough, we might see a generation of Baby Boomers providing elder care for parents in multiple locations.

About one-quarter of the so-called sandwich generation already has a second slice on top since they care for two or more seniors.

The trend towards having children at a later age also puts more people in the position of having to care for both children and parents. And since people are simply having fewer children period, there are less children to care for the growing ranks of the elderly.

The term ?sandwich generation? was coined by American social worker Dorothy Miller in 1981. A generation later, more than one-quarter of today?s Canadians aged 45-64 have children living with them and also perform some sort of elder care.

Since eight out of 10 in the sandwich generation are also working, it?s not surprising to see more and more retirement homes and nursing care options becoming available to provide the care they may not have the time to provide themselves. In some cases, it?s just not an option for the elderly to live on their own. That said, not all seniors have the resources to afford these facilities ? nor do all of their children.

Beyond the stress of physically caring for parents comes the stress of caring for their money

Statistics Canada reports the number of seniors living with relatives or non-relatives in a private dwelling increased from 285,370 to 393,150 from 2001 to 2011.

There are incentives to consider the option of moving Mom and Dad into your home or moving your family into their home. Selling your parents? home or your home could provide funds to use towards their care. It could also reduce the commuting costs of going back and forth from your home to theirs, since they are not likely to live close by.

And given that Statistics Canada reports that 15% of sandwiched workers have to reduce their work hours, having your parents in your home could mean more time to get the job done ? both your day job and your night job. After all, there are only so many hours in the day.

Beyond the stress of physically caring for parents comes the stress of caring for their money. And practically speaking, there are typically two different problems when it comes to Mom and Dad?s money ? they either have too little or too much.

Too little means they might become a financial burden on you. And if you have siblings, deciding how to split the cost of care can be a delicate subject. Should the cost be split equally? Should the oldest child step to the plate? Should the wealthiest child bear more of the burden? Or the one who makes more money? Or the one who got more financial support from their parents over the years?

Having too much money, while seemingly less of a problem, isn?t always so. One child may want to keep the funds intact in their parents? names, while others might push for an early advance of their inheritance. Beyond that, it?s common to see situations where strategies to move money from one generation to the next or to reduce taxes or probate defeat the original intention or lead to significant costs ? both financially and on family ties ? ranging from mistakes to disagreements to litigation.

The good news on the tax front is that the Canada Revenue Agency provides incentives to Canadians who are caring for elders. It?s possible a senior (or anyone, for that matter) may qualify for a tax credit called the ?disability amount? if they suffer from prolonged symptoms that inhibit their performance of the activities of daily living. Nursing home and caregiver costs may be claimed as medical expenses for another tax credit. And beyond that, there are additional tax credits for ?infirm dependents? as well as ?caregivers? depending on whether or not a senior lives with you or depends on you financially for support.

Having three generations under one roof is more common elsewhere in the world, but perhaps less so here in North America ? right now. One problem with this option is that it could raise an interesting dilemma ? that is, what if you take in your divorced parent and subsequently need to provide care to your other parent? Or maybe your parent has remarried and they require help as a couple? What if your parent passes away and their spouse still requires assistance? Maybe you inherit the house that the spouse is living in?

Odds are moving more in favour of being presented with such situation and Baby Boomers have some decisions to make in the not-so-distant future to ensure they can digest the double-decker sandwich they could soon be served.

Jason Heath is a fee-only Certified Financial Planner and income tax professional for Objective Financial Partners Inc. in Toronto.

Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2012/09/29/supersizing-the-sandwich-generation/

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Falcons (4-0) shock Panthers with late rally

Bryant kicks game-winning FG after Ryan, White hook up on 59-yard bomb

By PAUL NEWBERRY

updated 6:44 p.m. ET Sept. 30, 2012

ATLANTA - Matt Ryan took an awful beating.

Another win for the Atlanta Falcons will make the pain a lot easier to take.

Shaking off a career-high seven sacks, Ryan completed a 59-yard pass to Roddy White with about a minute remaining, setting up Matt Bryant's 40-yard field goal that kept the Falcons perfect on the season with a wild 30-28 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.

After squandering a 24-14 lead in the second half, the Falcons (4-0) needed a crucial fumble by Cam Newton to even have a chance - and they still faced long odds when the Panthers downed a punt at the Atlanta 1 with 1:09 remaining.

Ryan had no timeouts and surely some doubt about how much time his beleaguered offensive line would give him. But he dropped back about as far as he could, threw it about as far as he could, and relied on White to go up and make the catch.

He did, between two defenders.

Bryant's kick won it with 5 seconds remaining.

"We made the plays when we needed to," said Ryan, who passed for 369 yards and three touchdowns. "That's what you need to do week to week in this league."

The Falcons (4-0) are off to their best start since 2004, when they reached the NFC championship game.

This was their stiffest challenge yet.

"That was exciting. Whew!" said coach Mike Smith, finally able to exhale. "Every time it looked bleak, every time it looked like we didn't have a chance, we were able to overcome it."

Newton threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score. But he let the ball slip away when it looked as though he had clinched the victory for the Panthers (1-3).

"You have to protect the football," Newton said. "That was a key focus going into this game, and I fumbled. There's a lot of guys that are trusting the ball carrier, and I was the ball carrier that particular play to get the job done. And I dropped the ball."

On third-and-2 at the Atlanta 46, Newton took the snap and bulled his way over the left side, his body surging across the spot needed for the first down. On the sideline, several of the Panthers broke into a celebration.

But John Abraham knocked it loose, the ball squirting backward. Fullback Mike Tolbert covered it for Carolina at the 45 - 1 yard shy of a first down. After attempting unsuccessfully to draw the Falcons offside, the Panthers punted it away.

Ryan and White took advantage of another chance.

"I threw it high and far to the spot we talk about," Ryan said. "Roddy went up and made a great catch. When you're in that situation late in the game, that's what you have to do."

White was sandwiched between cornerback Josh Norman and safety Haruki Nakamura, but managed to leap over both of them to bring down the pass at the Carolina 40. A pass interference call and two short completions made things easier for Bryant, who had already connected from 41 and 33 yards to improve to 8 for 8 on the season.

Make it 9 for 9.

The kick was straight down the middle.

With Julio Jones hindered by an injured right hand, White came up with a huge game for the Falcons. He had eight catches for 169 yards, including a pair of touchdowns. But his biggest catch was the final one.

"Matt told me he was going to throw it up there. Just make a play," White said. "Not for one second did we think we were going to lose the game."

Ryan credited his offensive line on the final drive, even though they struggled most of the day to keep him upright against Charles Johnson and the rest of the Panthers defense.

Johnson spent so much time in the backfield he should've worn an Atlanta jersey, finishing with 3 1/2 sacks. Ryan was hit nine times after throwing and hurried on eight other attempts.

"The offensive line did a great job," Ryan said, all evidence to the contrary. "If you're going to throw the football that far down the field, you need some time. The guys did a great job of pass protection, giving us time to throw it down there."

Newton's fumble ruined what had been a stellar performance. He threw for 215 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown to Greg Olsen early in the game, then a 36-yard scoring play to Kealoha Pilares that put the Panthers ahead 28-24 with 7:55 remaining.

Newton also ran for 86 yards on nine carries, bulling his way into the end zone from 4 yards late in the third quarter.

The Panthers played much better than they did in their last outing, a 36-7 home loss to the New York Giants, but it wasn't enough to prevent them from sliding a daunting three games behind Atlanta in the NFC South.

"I want to apologize to my teammates and the fans that were watching out there," Newton said. "Everybody was doing their job. I clearly had the first down, but I've just got to hold onto the football."

Ryan also connected on a 60-yard touchdown with Michael Turner, who took a screen pass right about the line of scrimmage and zigzagged down the field for the first scoring reception of his nine-year career.

DeAngelo Williams scored Carolina's other TD on a 13-yard run.

Notes: The Falcons failed to score a TD on their opening possession for the first time this season, going three-and-out. Also, it was the first time the Panthers did not allow a touchdown on their opponent's opening drive. ... Nakamura had an early interception, but it was largely a day to forget for the Carolina free safety. He was beaten on both of White's touchdown receptions, missed a tackle on Turner's scoring play and had the ball snatched away by White on the long pass that set up the winning field goal. ... Atlanta's only other 4-0 start came in 1986.

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How to Care for Your Ears [International Week of the Deaf - Buzz

It is a very familiar sight to spot youngsters, collegians, work commuters hooked to earphones and listening to their favorite music on iPods, MP3s, etc. Listening to it is okay, but a lot of exposure to loud noise can severely damage your ears. Moreover, it can cause permanent hearing loss in the long run.?In order to keep your hearing healthy, you should be aware of how much loud sound you can be exposed to. In observation of 2012's International Week of the Deaf, we give you a noise diet to protect your ears from future problems. *Images courtesy: ? Thinkstock photos/ Getty Images?

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RBS prices ?463m Isobel Finance today and places ?290m | CoStar ...

Royal Bank of Scotland has priced and placed ?290m of the outstanding ?463m Project Isobel debt this afternoon in the first European securitisation of a loan secured by a commercial property loan portfolio in almost six years.

RBS has securitised the outstanding balance of the original ?553m four-year loan extended to the special purpose vehicle which owns the underlying 37 commercial property balance sheet loans, which remains owned 75% by RBS and 25% by Blackstone.

The three-class Isobel Finance transaction comprises:

  • Class As: AAAs ? ?230m, with a weighted-average life of 1.48 years, paying a coupon of 255 basis points over three-month LIBOR;
  • Class Bs: AAs ? ?60m, with a weighted-average life of 1.79 years, paying a coupon of 425bps over three-month LIBOR;
  • Class Cs: BBB+ ? ?173m, with a weighted-average life of 1.88 years, paying a coupon of 450bps over three-month LIBOR.

Standard & Poor?s was the sole rating agency, while RBS acted as sole bookrunner and lead arranger.

The legal final maturity of Isobel Finance is 17 October 2038, an estimated six year tail-period following the longest of the underlying Project Isobel?s 25-year dated interest rate swaps.

RBS placed all the AAAs and AAs and, except for the 5% retention requirements under European Commission?s Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) regulations, with a small number of traditional CMBS bond buyers, dubbed ?real money investors?.

Separately, RBS today has listed ?340.9m in junior notes on the Channel Islands this afternoon, which is essentially RBS and Blackstone?s joint equity holding in the form of tradeable junior notes.

This puts Blackstone?s original equity at ?85.225m, while RBS? equity was ?255.675m.

In addition to the ?553m four-year senior loan, priced at 450 bps over three-month LIBOR with a one-year extension option, puts the original discount agreed for the Project Isobel loan portfolio at 34.3%, based on a price of ?893.9m against a nominal of ?1.36bn, according to CoStar News calculations.

The original LTV of RBS? loan-on-loan financing was 61.8%.

Together with the unplaced ?173m BBB+-rated class Cs, RBS has now structured the equity and debt capital stack providing the bank with flexibility to trade either the unmarketed bonds or divest some of its 75% equity stake.

RBS has no current plans to sell either but considers these options to be strategically useful for the remaining working out of the underlying loan and real estate portfolio.

Prior to the final closing of Project Isobel with Blackstone in December last year, RBS decided not to take-up third party financing because the bank believed that the 550 basis points quoted margins was disproportionately high pricing for such an ultimately fast-amortising loan.

Lloyds Banking Group?s Projects Royal and Harrogate, traded to Lone Star and Oaktree Capital Management respectively, are both financed by short-term loans priced around 600 bps over three month LIBOR. ?Oaktree?s JPMorgan loan for Harrogate is thought to be less than 18 months.

The ?553m provided in stapled financing was priced at around 100 bps lower by RBS than could be achieved externally, with this lower cost of capital enabling superior returns to both itself and Blackstone.

It remains to be seen whether RBS? successful placing of ?290m worth of bonds secured by the Project Isobel sub and non-performing loan portfolio encourages a wider adoption of NPL securitisations in Europe, given an apparent trade-off between the lower cost of capital achieved with the time taken to close the partial capital markets exit.

The last securitisation of an NPL was Bluebonnet Finance in December 2006, which was of a ?2.8bn portfolio of former Hypo Real Estate German commercial and multifamily loans bought buy Lone Star?s Fund V in November 2004 with acquisition finance from Citigroup.

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