Redefining Retirement

Redefining Retirement

Author: Brigitte Madrian

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2007-07-12

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 019152817X

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As the leading edge of the 'Baby Boom' generation attains age 60, members of this unusually large cohort born 1946-66 are poised to redefine retirement - just as they have restructured educational, housing, and labor markets in prior days. Looking ahead, their numbers and energy are sure to have a major impact on national pensions, healthcare, and social safety nets. Contributors to this volume note that 'Boomers' will be better off than their predecessors in many ways, having benefited from the long run-up in housing prices, dramatic improvements in healthcare, and the expanding economy. On the other hand, the generation's sheer size will surely squeeze resources and require new approaches to retirement risk management. This volume paints a complex and fascinating picture as Boomers move into retirement. On average they are in better financial and physical health than prior cohorts, and they can be anticipated to fare better than current retirees in absolute terms. Yet the distribution of retiree income and wealth will be less equal than in earlier years, and in relative terms, many Boomers will be less well off than their forebears. Contributors to the volume use many invaluable models and datasets, including the incomparable Health and Retirement Study (HRS) which affords unique insights into the status of mature adults surveyed at the same age and hence same point in their life cycles, but at three different time periods. Analysts offer new evidence about prospects for health and income during retirement, as well as pensions and housing equity, health, portfolio allocation, and financial literacy. This book offers readers an invaluable and first book-length study of Boomers as they march into retirement. As such, it represents an invaluable addition to the Pension Research Council/Oxford University Press series. It will be especially useful for scholars and policymakers seeking to understand retirement preparedness, to actuaries and tax specialists concerned with retirement system regulation, and to plan sponsors interested in the determinants of work and retirement at older ages.


Redefining Retirement:How Will Boomers Fare?

Redefining Retirement:How Will Boomers Fare?

Author: Brigitte Madrian

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2007-07-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199230778

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As the leading edge of the 'Baby Boom' generation attains age 60, members of this unusually large cohort born 1946-66 are poised to redefine retirement - just as they have restructured educational, housing, and labor markets in prior days. Looking ahead, their numbers and energy are sure to have a major impact on national pensions, healthcare, and social safety nets. Contributors to this volume note that 'Boomers' will be better off than their predecessors in many ways, havingbenefited from the long run-up in housing prices, dramatic improvements in healthcare, and the expanding economy. On the other hand, the generation's sheer size will surely squeeze resources and require new approaches to retirement risk management.This volume paints a complex and fascinating picture as Boomers move into retirement. On average they are in better financial and physical health than prior cohorts, and they can be anticipated to fare better than current retirees in absolute terms. Yet the distribution of retiree income and wealth will be less equal than in earlier years, and in relative terms, many Boomers will be less well off than their forebears. Contributors to the volume use many invaluable models and datasets, includingthe incomparable Health and Retirement Study (HRS) which affords unique insights into the status of mature adults surveyed at the same age and hence same point in their life cycles, but at three different time periods. Analysts offer new evidence about prospects for health and income duringretirement, as well as pensions and housing equity, health, portfolio allocation, and financial literacy.This book offers readers an invaluable and first book-length study of Boomers as they march into retirement. As such, it represents an invaluable addition to the Pension Research Council/Oxford University Press series. It will be especially useful for scholars and policymakers seeking to understand retirement preparedness, to actuaries and tax specialists concerned with retirement system regulation, and to plan sponsors interested in the determinants of work and retirement at olderages.


Redefining Retirement

Redefining Retirement

Author: Margret Hovanec

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 9781897187210

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A book for boomer women who are getting close to retirement, and how to ensure that women are ready for it.


Boomers

Boomers

Author: Marlene Outrim

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-01-10

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781981913480

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The ultimate book for retirement. This book is for all those who are serious about having a life well lived and are keen to achieve their life's objectives. It aims to redefine retirement and show how the baby boomers have had an enormous impact on how we lead the later part our lives. It shows how longevity, medical breakthroughs and healthier living means that we can all lead meaningful and purposeful lives well into old age. The book sets out the importance of planning to ensure that your money doesn't run out before you do. Do you work out SMART goals and write them down? Do you have a Financial Planner to help you work out if you have enough money to last a lifetime and do all the things you want to do? Are your lifestyle, diet and habits in need of an overhaul? Rather than focussing on what you need in terms of pensions, investments etc., it looks at how you should be leading your life to ensure that you have a "life well lived." The author is a practicing Financial Planner who has helped many people over the years redefine their retirement plans. This book concentrates on the positives, on the opportunities that abound to make life more interesting and exciting in your more mature years. Most of all it aims to empower you to be the person you want to be and live the life you want to lead. This is the golden era, not the olden one.


Life After Work

Life After Work

Author: Douglas S. Fletcher

Publisher: Douglas Fletcher

Published: 2007-02-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1601451253

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Whether you are planning to retire, newly retired, long retired, or wishing you never retired, this book offers insights into the retirement process. You will learn the phases of retirement and transitions required to overcome career losses.


The New Retirement

The New Retirement

Author: Sherry S. Cooper

Publisher: Viking

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780670066889

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In The New Retirement, global economic strategist Sherry Cooper explains that the boomer generation will be reaching traditional retirement age very soon and the enormous wave of boomer retirees will crest in 2025. This phenomenon will profoundly affect the labour markets, the economy, and financial markets for decades. But will boomers retire they way their parents did? Will they work longer and transition gradually into semi-retirement? Cooper tells us that boomers will redefine retirement with great energy and creativity, working well beyond age 65 and mostly by choice. With the dramatic rise in their longevity, healthy goal-driven boomers will seek purposeful leisure--focusing on regeneration, rejuvenation, and low-stress contributions to society and their own personal wealth. Follow Cooper through her own journey to discover the route to financial security in this engaging and insightful read. Learn how the new retirement is about living well while achieving both monetary security and your personal goals. The New Retirement is an indispensable roadmap to the best years of your life.


Redefining Retirement

Redefining Retirement

Author: Brigitte Madrian

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2007-07-12

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 0199230773

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This book offers readers an invaluable study of Boomers as they march into retirement.


Redefining Retirement for a New Generation

Redefining Retirement for a New Generation

Author: Robert J. Krakower

Publisher:

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9780984277414

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Break through outdated ways of thinking about retirement with Krakower's practical and unflinching guide to the risks and opportunities awaiting anyone who wants a winning retirement plan in the 21st century.


Reinventing Retirement Baby Boomer Style

Reinventing Retirement Baby Boomer Style

Author: Deb Gilbert

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-06-14

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9781512375879

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It is fair to say that most baby boomers addressing retirement will have different types of income, education, and aspirations. This second book in the series REINVENTING RETIREMENT BABY BOOMER STYLE is based on the stories from the people met or known by the author. The intent of this book is to engage the nearly-retired or retired baby boomer to get the creative juices going; this book will give you ideas to help stimulate some imaginative planning. Retirement plans are constantly changing, but having a looser outline to follow would assist and lead towards the direction baby boomers ultimately want. This book is intended to help the baby boomer generation find ways to think outside the box, find a lifestyle that suits their unique needs as an individuals, and know that they do not need to mold their retirement plans using the traditional cookie cutter preferences. For those of you currently engaged in a "working retirement," try to make your work more enjoyable, and think of ways to pamper yourself. For heaven's sake, do not worry about what anyone else thinks because we have all earned the privilege of spending our time the way we choose.