Reconsidering Retirement

Reconsidering Retirement
Author: Courtney Coile,Phillip B. Levine
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815704997

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"Examines effects of the 2008-09 financial downturn on all workers with particular attention to low-income older workers who stand to suffer the most, often retiring early because of lack of work; discusses the real effects of the stock market decline, falling house prices, and stagnant job market"--Provided by publisher.

Rethinking Retirement

Rethinking Retirement
Author: John Piper
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2009-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433523052

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John Piper challenges fellow baby boomers to forego the American dream of retirement and live out their golden years with a far greater purpose in mind. They say it's a person's reward for all those years of labor. "Turn in your time card and trade in your IRAs. Let travel plans and golf-course leisure lead the way." But is retirement really the ideal? Or is it a series of poor options that ignore a greater purpose-and will kill a person more quickly than old age? John Piper responds: "Lord, spare me this curse!" And his resounding message is for anyone who believes there's far more to the golden years than accumulating comforts. It's for readers who long to finish better than they started, persevere for the right reasons (and without fear), experience true security, value what lies beyond their cravings, and live dangerously for the One who gave his life in his prime. With this brief book, Piper is sure to spur fellow baby boomers in their resolve to invest themselves in the sacrifices of love -and to grow old with godly zeal.

What Retirees Want

What Retirees Want
Author: Ken Dychtwald,Robert Morison
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119846734

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"Dychtwald and Morison offer a brilliant and convincing perspective: an essential re-think of what 'aging' and 'retirement' mean today and an invitation to help mobilize the best in the tidal wave of Boomer Third Agers." —Daniel Goleman, PhD, Author, Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ Throughout 99 percent of human history, life expectancy at birth was less than 18 years. Few people had a chance to age. Today, thanks to extraordinary medical, demographic, and economic shifts, most of us expect to live long lives. Consequently, the world is witnessing a powerful new version of retirement, driven by the power and needs of the Baby Boomer generation. Consumers over age 50 account for more than half of all spending and control more than 70% of our total net worth – yet are largely ignored by youth-focused marketers. How will work, family, and retirement be transformed to accommodate two billion people over the age of 60 worldwide? In the coming years, we'll see explosive business growth fueled by this unprecedented longevity revolution. What Retirees Want presents the culmination of 30 years of research by world-famous "Age Wave" expert Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D., and author and consultant Robert Morison. It explains how the aging of the Baby Boomers will forever change our lives, businesses, government programs, and the consumer marketplace. This exciting new stage of life, the "Third Age," poses daunting questions: What will "old" look like in the years ahead? With continued advances in longevity, all of the traditional life-stage markers and boundaries will need to be adjusted. What new products and services will boom as a result of this coming longevity revolution? What unconscious ageist marketing practices are hurting people – and business growth? Will the majority of elder boomers outlive their pensions and retirement savings and how can this financial disaster be prevented? What incredible new technologies of medicine, life extension, and human enhancement await us in the near future? What purposeful new roles can we create for elder boomers so that the aging nations of the Americas, Europe, and Asia capitalize on the upsides of aging? Which pioneering organizations and companies worldwide have created marketing strategies and programs that resonate with the quirky and demanding Boomer generation? In this entertaining, thought-provoking, and wide-ranging book, Dychtwald and Morison explain how individuals, businesses, non-profits, and governments can best prepare for a new era – where the needs and demands of the "Third Age" will set the lifestyle, health, social, marketplace, and political priorities of generations to come.

Reconsidering Retirement

Reconsidering Retirement
Author: Courtney C. Coile,Phillip B. Levine
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815705000

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The economic downturn that began in 2008, the most severe in decades, has hit older Americans hard. Many have seen huge losses to their 401(k)s. In numerous cases the value of homes—the largest investment most older Americans have ever made—has diminished considerably. In addition, large numbers of American workers, including those 50 and older, have lost their jobs and may have difficulty replacing them. Suddenly the future seems a whole lot less certain, throwing years of planning into doubt. In Reconsidering Retirement, economists Courtney Coile and Phillip Levine go beyond the headlines to explain how the economic crisis will affect the future plans and well-being of older Americans. Amid well-publicized reports that older workers needed to stay on the job because of the crisis, the number of U.S. workers claiming Social Security retirement benefits actually rose substantially from 2008 to 2009. The authors maintain that job loss has been the culprit, leading to premature retirement, and while this trend may have been less noticed, it is perhaps the more significant outcome of the crisis. Coile and Levine examine the three major characteristics of the recession thought to influence retirement behavior: decline in the stock market, reduced housing values, and a weak labor market. The authors find that lower home prices did not actually affect retirement behavior but that the decline in the stock market did lead some workers to delay retirement, while a weakened labor market actually forced more older workers with fewer skills into retirement. As a result, these early retirees, who rely on Social Security, face a lifetime of lower benefits. The legacy of recessions is that those most in need usually are last to reap the benefits of an economic recovery. While the lion's share of media coverage after the economic downturn of 2008–09 has gone to the plight of older workers who remain employed, Courtney Coile and Phillip Levine exami

Rethink Your Retirement Unconventional Wisdom for Safer Retirement Planning

Rethink Your Retirement  Unconventional Wisdom for Safer Retirement Planning
Author: Nathan R. Frederico
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1387679708

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In 2014, U.S. seniors filed bankruptcy at more than four times the rate of seniors a decade ago. With long life expectancies, but higher costs of living and fewer lifetime pensions, how can individuals enter retirement with less worry? Retirement Income Certified Professional Nathan R. Frederico offers fact-based advice and debunked myths from his experiences helping retirees find safe, reliable sources of income in retirement. After decades in your career, this short read provides ways to preserve that hard-earned retirement savings and give you the peace of mind to enjoy your retirement.

Creative Aging

Creative Aging
Author: Marjory Zoet Bankson
Publsiher: SkyLight Paths Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781594732812

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Discover Your Unique Gift "Creative aging is a choice.... If we remember that transition always begins with endings, moves on to a wilderness period of testing and trying, and only then do we reach the beginning of something new, then we can embrace this encore period of life with hope and curiosity, remembering always that it is our true nature to be creative, to be always birthing new ways of sharing our planet together." --from the Epilogue In a practical and useful way, Marjory Zoet Bankson explores the spiritual dimensions of retirement and aging. She offers creative ways for you to share your gifts and experience, particularly when retirement leaves you questioning who you are when you are no longer defined by your career. Drawing on stories of people who have reinvented their lives in their older years, Bankson explores the issues you need to address as you move into this generative period of life: Release Letting go of the vocational identity associated with your career or primary work Resistance Feeling stuck, stagnant, resisting change Reclaiming Drawing energy from the past, discovering unused gifts Revelation Forming a new vision of the future Crossing Point Moving from stagnation to generativity Risk Stepping out into the world with new hope Relating Finding or creating new structures for a new kind of work

Rethinking Retirement

Rethinking Retirement
Author: Rob Euwals,Ruud A. de Mooij,Daniël van Vuuren,Daniël Johan Vuuren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2009
Genre: Labor supply
ISBN: 9058334023

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Redeeming Retirement

Redeeming Retirement
Author: C. Cagle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2021-04-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798707198786

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This book isn't your typical retirement planning book. It's not a "how-to" for the younger person who is just starting to save and invest for retirement. Nor is it for someone older with one or two million saved for retirement, a fat pension, large inheritance, or lots of real estate income. Redeeming Retirement is for the roughly 50 percent of people middle-aged and older in the U.S. who anticipate retirement but are financially unprepared for it or who may not know how unprepared they really are. It's also for those who, because of job loss or under-unemployment, health issues, investment losses due to a recession, the housing crash, or factors related to the Coronavirus pandemic, find themselves in a much less tenable financial position to fund their retirement than they once were. The book will also help "late bloomers" who have generally been doing well with their finances, except in planning for retirement. Catching up can be more challenging than you think, even if you enjoy a relatively high income and access to good retirement savings plans and financial products. But as the book explains, it can be done, especially if you combine strategies that can have the greatest impact on your situation. Redeeming Retirement provides hope and help in the form of practical guidance to help you: Understand the nature and scope of the problem Know the challenges you face Do a retirement financial readiness check-up Identify their options and focus on those that make the most sense for you Put an action plan in place to redeem your retirement Depending on your situation, you may not be able to fix everything. But Redeeming Retirement will give you the help and hope you need to put a plan together and move forward with confidence. Then, by working your plan with whatever time, resources, and tools at your disposal, you can put yourself and your family in a more viable position once you retire-you can "redeem your retirement."