A growing portion of the elderly look and act anything but.
Retirement is the big financial finish line, but many clients don't know what they want to do when they get there. Advisors are helping out.
Two studies indicate some big things you can lose when you retire.
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You may have read the headlines and heard the stories: Retirement is being retired. For more than thirty years, I've been analyzing the data and trends, and I've long predicted that working in retirement would one day become the norm. Now it has. We have reached the tipping point where the majority of people now plan to work in retirement, and this later phase of life will never be the same.
It's time to be upfront and honest about retirement coaching
Seniors looking to relocate to another state in retirement must be aware of some unexpected consequences, both financial and not.
Approximately 80% of small businesses fail within the first year. How many of the people you know who have started a business have truly succeeded?
5 reframing strategies from the new book, 'Boomer Reinvention'
A study conducted by Brenda Hanna-Pladdy, PhD, a clinical neuropsychologist in Emory's Department of Neurology, and cognitive psychologist Alicia MacKay, PhD, found that older individuals who...
CCRCs provide a continuum of care as a resident ages. Learn how to find and evaluate the facilities in your area and contract questions to consider.
A thoughtful look at Baby Boomers from an economic point of view. Chris Farrel is a senior economics contributor at Marketplace on American Public Media’s radio programs. This book has so much food for thought and is an optimistic look at what boomers can look forward to, an engaged, vibrant, and productive time of life…if […]
"It is the closest we could get to what we left behind," says John Hopton about retiring in a traditional neighborhood development, or TND, in Lync
It's common for many people to feel stuck in a rut in their careers. Your home life might be fine, and your social life might be thriving, but if you…
Some retirees are looking for a part-time job just to keep busy, while others are looking to add some income to keep pay extra bills. Whatever the…
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A study conducted by Brenda Hanna-Pladdy, PhD, a clinical neuropsychologist in Emory's Department of Neurology, and cognitive psychologist Alicia MacKay, PhD, found that older individuals who...