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11/12/2013 - Depression 'makes us biologically older'
by admin on November 12, 2013 4:42 pm
Depression can make us physically older by speeding up the ageing process in our cells, according to a study. Read the full article at BBC News.
11/12/2013 - Two Surest Ways to Boost Millennials’ Retirement Savings
by admin on November 12, 2013 4:40 pm
Millennials understand that they need to save. Two simple policy shifts will give them the means. Read the full article at Time.
11/11/2013 - Intergenerational equity: Who should pay for past retirement promises?
by admin on November 11, 2013 10:54 pm
Is it fair that today’s workers might have to pay for promises made to the current generation of retirees, even if these retirees didn’t pay for the full cost of their own benefits? The topic of “intergenerational equity” was the subject of a lively debate at the recent annual meeting of the Society of Actuaries… Read more 11/11/2013 - Intergenerational equity: Who should pay for past retirement promises?
11/11/2013 - Intergenerational Equity: Who should pay for past retirement promises? (MoneyWatch)
by borges on November 11, 2013 8:52 pm
Is it fair that today’s workers might have to pay for promises made to the current generation of retirees, even if these retirees didn’t pay for the full cost of their own benefits? The topic of “intergenerational equity” was the subject of a lively debate at the recent annual meeting of the Society of Actuaries… Read more 11/11/2013 - Intergenerational Equity: Who should pay for past retirement promises? (MoneyWatch)
11/11/2013 - Where? When? Couples facing retirement need to talk (USA Today)
by borges on November 11, 2013 8:47 pm
Husband-and-wife Realty team Kevin Jordan and Lori Rust sometimes feel like they’re juggling a second job. “Not only do we have to be professionals in real estate and understand the market, we have to be marriage counselors to some degree,” Kevin says with a laugh. Couples relocating to Greater Phoenix for retirement can be overwhelmed… Read more 11/11/2013 - Where? When? Couples facing retirement need to talk (USA Today)
11/9/2013 - Older Americans alter attitude on work, retirement (SFGate)
by borges on November 11, 2013 8:45 pm
Norris Danzey served 30 years in the Navy before he retired as a lieutenant commander in 2001, but he wasn’t ready to quit working. During the years he spent with young recruits, he saw the problems some had when they came into the military. “I felt like if I could do something about those problems while they’re… Read more 11/9/2013 - Older Americans alter attitude on work, retirement (SFGate)
11/7/2013 - Retired Boomers Will Hurt Consumer Spending, Economic Growth (Bloomberg Businessweek)
by borges on November 11, 2013 8:44 pm
Retired Ford Motor (F) worker Tony Fransetta scrimps on every expense now that he earns about one-third of his final pay since leaving the auto company in 1990. “There is no magic bullet,” says Fransetta, 77, who lives in Wellington, Fla., near West Palm Beach. “I have cut vacations and travel. You have to manage… Read more 11/7/2013 - Retired Boomers Will Hurt Consumer Spending, Economic Growth (Bloomberg Businessweek)
11/11/2013 - Speaking two languages may forestall the onset of dementia
by admin on November 11, 2013 5:20 pm
Speaking two languages may keep the mind sharp longer than knowing only a single language, even in those who can’t read. Scientists reviewed the records of 391 bilingual and 257 monolingual patients diagnosed with dementia between 2006 and 2012 at a clinic in Hyderabad, India. Patients who spoke two languages developed the first signs of… Read more 11/11/2013 - Speaking two languages may forestall the onset of dementia
11/11/2013 - Artist explores junction of creativity, dementia
by admin on November 11, 2013 5:16 pm
Warren Weinstock isn’t a neurologist, but the heart of his class touches on an emerging field of neuroscience that examines the intersection of creativity and dementia. Read the full article at San Francisco Chronicle.
11/10/2013 - Just how much pension peril are we in?
by admin on November 10, 2013 10:51 pm
In this extended interview, Harvard Business Review editor Justin Fox discusses how the U.S. system is faring in a global perspective and what adjustments might be of benefit to the growing number of American retirees. Reda the full article at PBS NewsHour.
