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4/8/2014 - Retirees keep one foot in workforce

by on April 8, 2014 5:51 pm
Seniors today may well enjoy rounds of golf and water aerobics when they retire. But chances are, they fit it in when they’re off the clock. Whether motivated by mental stimulation or cold, hard cash, millions of Americans age 65 and older are keeping one foot in the workforce long after they leave their full-time… Read more 4/8/2014 - Retirees keep one foot in workforce
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4/8/2014 - More people are delaying Social Security benefits

by on April 8, 2014 5:48 pm
It looks like people are now paying attention to the plethora of advice retirement analysts and writers — including me — have been offering about delaying Social Security benefits as a means of improving retirement security. The Social Security Administration’s Annual Statistical Supplement for 2013 provides evidence of a slow but steady increase since 2004-2005… Read more 4/8/2014 - More people are delaying Social Security benefits
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4/8/2014 - It takes villages: Boomers' new retirement communities

by on April 8, 2014 5:45 pm
Where do retired recreational vehicle enthusiasts go when they get too old to hit the road? Some are parking – permanently – at the Escapees Care Center, an adult day-care center in Livingston, Texas, where they can live in their RVs and pay monthly fees that cover whatever care they may need and commune with… Read more 4/8/2014 - It takes villages: Boomers' new retirement communities
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4/8/2014 - More retirees keep one foot in workforce (CNBC)

by on April 8, 2014 5:28 pm
Seniors today may well enjoy rounds of golf and water aerobics when they retire. But chances are, they fit it in when they’re off the clock. Whether motivated by mental stimulation or cold, hard cash, millions of Americans age 65 and older are keeping one foot in the workforce long after they leave their full-time… Read more 4/8/2014 - More retirees keep one foot in workforce (CNBC)
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4/7/2014 - Young adults who stay fit and healthy may avoid cognitive issues in middle age

by on April 7, 2014 5:57 pm
Researchers have known for some time that cardiovascular problems in middle and later adulthood may cause cognitive deficits as we age. But surprisingly, there has been little if any research into whether such problems earlier in adulthood have the same effect. A new study from the University of California at San Francisco shows that they… Read more 4/7/2014 - Young adults who stay fit and healthy may avoid cognitive issues in middle age
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4/6/2014 - The Smart Way to Tap Investment Accounts in Retirement (Wall Street Journal)

by on April 7, 2014 5:35 pm
If you are like many Americans, you have a variety of investment and retirement accounts. When it comes time to live on that money, how do you decide which ones to tap first? The goal is to maximize your ability to generate income throughout retirement while keeping your tax burden low. That may not be… Read more 4/6/2014 - The Smart Way to Tap Investment Accounts in Retirement (Wall Street Journal)
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4/4/2014 - Going Back to School, Without the Pressure (New York Times)

by on April 7, 2014 5:33 pm
Arlene and Larry Dunn, both music aficionados, had always been fans of two ensembles at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. So, the Dunns put the retirement community Kendal at Oberlin on the top of their list after they began looking for a new home. In addition to having a rich cultural life, the Dunns… Read more 4/4/2014 - Going Back to School, Without the Pressure (New York Times)
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4/7/2014 - Alzheimer’s Tests on the Horizon?

by on April 7, 2014 4:58 pm
Can Alzheimer’s disease be predicted? And if it could, would you want to take the test? Those questions are being sparked by three new studies, each of which presents a potential method for foretelling, years in advance, the memory loss and cognitive impairment that are the hallmarks of the debilitating brain disease. Read the full… Read more 4/7/2014 - Alzheimer’s Tests on the Horizon?
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4/6/2014 - The Smart Way to Tap Investment Accounts in Retirement

by on April 6, 2014 4:50 pm
If you are like many Americans, you have a variety of investment and retirement accounts. When it comes time to live on that money, how do you decide which ones to tap first? Read the full article at The Wall Street Journal.
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4/3/2014 - Aging Workforce Requires New Strategies for Employee Retention, MU Researcher Says (U. of Missouri)

by on April 4, 2014 7:19 pm
“Employers need to ask if their organizations are designed to promote turnover or promote retention,” Curl said. “States should recognize the benefits of promoting retention. Using delayed retirement incentives to encourage retention is important, particularly when dealing with older employees.” Read the full article at the University of Missouri News Bureau.