5 Stupid Reasons Not to Save for Retirement

Friday, February 23, 2007
5 Stupid Reasons Not to Save for Retirement![]() Wednesday, February 21, 2007
20% Haven’t Started to Save for RetirementAccording to a new Wall Street Journal poll, while 90% of people say they plan to retire, only 80% are saving to do it. The survey also indicates that people are starting to save at a younger age.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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The article then goes on to talk about the problem of saving too much.
There seems to be some overlap of information from the New York Times article, but it’s still worth the read. Read the article here. Thursday, February 15, 2007
The Generation Gap: 70-Year Olds vs. 90-Year OldsMSNBC has another interesting article this week, this time about the generation gap between the people who are just now moving into retirement living spaces and the generation before them that has already been calling those places home for a quite a while, Old and the restless clash in retirement homes.
If you’re living in a retirement community or have a parent in one, this might not be news to you. Read the article here. Monday, February 12, 2007
The Benefits of a Gradual RetirementEase Into Retirement, a Motley Fool article featured on MSNBC, takes a look at a gradual approach to retiring. The idea of being a full-time employee one day and a full-time retiree is a thing of the past for many people. The article discusses the benefits of phasing down your time at your job, like negotiating to keep your health insurance for a longer time. Working part-time may also allow a person to delay the start of collecting Social Security. Why would you do that? “If you start receiving Social Security at age 62, your benefits will be reduced by $1 for every $2 you earn above a certain limit, which happens to be $12,960 for 2007.” Want to know more? Read the article. The Problem With Your Retirement Planning Calculator![]() Thursday, February 08, 2007
What Makes a Good Retirement? Unsurprisingly, People Disagree.
Huh? That left me scratching my head, but I like how the author the article sums up all the different thoughts. “In my experience with the industry and the investing public, when someone says ‘it’s not about the money,’ I make a mental note to myself: ‘It’s about the money.’” I agree. Read the article here. Tuesday, February 06, 2007
6 Strategies for the Retirement Savings GameU.S. News & World Report has Take Time to Review Your Retirement Game Plan this week. The article outlines 6 strategies an American should follow when it comes to the retirement saving game.
Monday, February 05, 2007
The Change in Early Retirement DreamsEarly retirement requires a greater level of planning from the Chicago Tribune explores the change in attitudes (and the change in reality) towards retiring early over the past decade or so. Basically, the tech stock bubble made many feel rich with dreams of checking out of their careers early to retire to a life of leisure at the gold course. That’s changed, according to the article, with “a more likely scenario than early retirement is finding part-time employment to supplement savings and pensions.” Read the article for the full story. Friday, February 02, 2007
Seven Percent of Retirees are MillionairesThe article Why U.S. Insurers are Crazy Over the Retirement Savings Market, from InsuranceNewsNet, covers how insurance products will be changing to meet the needs of the wave of boomer retirees entering retirement. Basically, the insurance products out there right now can’t meet the demands of retirees and things will get better. Better products. Intense competition. Mergers in the industry. The article also includes some interesting statistics about the financial state of retirees.
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