Association of Chinese Americans events at Madison Heights Chinese Community Center

Upcoming Events
ACA Moon FestivalFri., September 28 at 10:30am

Join us in celebrating the Moon Festival. There will be entertainment, Chinese food for lunch, and moon cake raffles. Tickets are $5 ($2 for children 10 yrs. old and under).
ACA Senior Club Anniversary Fri, October 19 at 10am

Our Senior Club is 7 years old and going strong. To mark this anniversary there will be special performances followed by a catered lunch. Tickets are  $4 for a general ticket and $2for seniors 60 years and older or children under 10 yrs. old.

ACA Thanksgiving Event Sat., November 10 at 3pm

We acknowledge and thank our dedicated volunteers who have helped us throughout the year. Program includes entertainment & Chinese dinner. Tickets are $6 for a general ticket and $4 for seniors 60 years and older or children under 10 years old.

Chinese Community Center address: 32585 Concord Drive Madison Heights, MI 48071 Phone: 248-585-9343 Fax: 1-888-708-2739
Office hours: Monday-Friday 10AM-4PM, Saturday-Sunday Closed

Detroit Service Center address: 4750 Woodward Ave., Suite 211 Detroit, MI 48201 Phone: 313-831-1790 Fax: 313-831-3613
Office hours: Monday-Thursday 9AM-4:00PM, Friday 10AM-4PM, Saturday-Sunday Closed
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Suggested Retirement Savings Goals

Suggested Retirement Savings Goals, by Age

By ANN CARRNS

For those of you wondering if you’re saving enough money for retirement, here are some new savings guidelines to ponder.

Fidelity Investments has recommended that most workers should strive to save at least eight times their final salary before they retire to adequately prepare for retirement. (Saving that amount puts you on track to replace 85 percent of your salary, Fidelity says.)

Now, the investment firm is suggesting earlier milestones to help you get to that eight times goal by the time you’re 67.

Namely, Fidelity suggests workers should aim to save about one times their salary at age 35, three times at age 45 and five times at age 55.

So if you’re 45 and you’re making $50,000 a year, you should have put away $150,000.

“We believe these savings targets offer a rule of thumb to help employees get engaged in retirement planning by making it simpler and more achievable, but we recognize many individuals may need more than eight times their ending salary in retirement based on their lifestyle,” James M. MacDonald, president of workplace investing at Fidelity, said in a news release.

The company’s savings guideline is based on an employee in a workplace retirement plan, like a 401(k), beginning at age 25, working and saving continuously until age 67 and living until age 92. The goal would include savings in all retirement accounts, like 401(k)’s and I.R.A.’s, as well as other savings.

The calculation includes several assumptions, like a lifetime average annual portfolio growth rate of 5.5 percent and income growth of 1.5 percent a year over inflation with no breaks in employment.

 

New York Times:

http://bucks.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/12/suggested-retirement-savings-goals-by-age/

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Resources for Veterans and Employers

Crains Detroit Business published a guide of resources for veterans and employers. See attached. 7/23/12

 

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CSI Congress

What is Co-op Congress? Check out the fact sheet below!

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DDOT Real Time Bus Arrival

Code for America and DDOT are happy to announce real time bus arrival information is now available for riders standing at a stop or heading out to catch the bus.

Simply text your location (address or intersection) to 50464, and DDOT will return a list of the routes closest to you. Select the route you’d like to know about and you can quickly find out how many minutes until the next bus!

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Fifth Third Bank E-Bus

Join Fifth Third Bank and Vanguard CDC on August 29, 2012 for the Fifth Third Bank E-Bus!!!

Resources include: • Money management and budgeting advice from certified credit counselors • Receive home foreclosure prevention information • Visit with MI Child to sign your child up for free or low cost health insurance with the State of Michigan • Meet representatives from nonprofit organizations in your community to receive information and resources for health, dental, food and other basic needs • Receive a free copy of your credit report • Apply for a free cell phone • Vin Etching

*Free food will also be available for all e-bus participants.

To download a PDF of the flier click here: ebus flier

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Solid Waste Discount Detroit

Useful for family or friends of residents/members. The City of Detroit offers a solid waste discount to Homeowners who are 65 years or older and have an household income below $40,000. There’s a deadline of September 15.  See attached application.

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Mobile Notary Public

If you are looking to find a notary that would be willing to travel to your building to notarize documents for your members/residents, a good site to find a Notary Public is:

http://www.123notary.com/michigan_notary/

To verify that this person has a current Notary Public license in Michigan, you can confirm at:

http://services.sos.state.mi.us/notarysearch/

They do charge for services but most are reasonably priced.

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University of Detroit-Mercy Urban Law Clinic

University of Detroit-Mercy School of Law hosts a Law Clinic for Older Adults at Hannan House on:

Thursdays, 10am-1pm

September 20

October 11

November 8

By appointment only. Call Pat Baldwin at 313-833-1300, x15.

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Save the Dates!

Please tentatively “save the date” for CSI/PVM Service Coordinator professional development on the 2nd Tuesdays of November and January. Thanks!

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