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Retirement Planning: What to Do Now
Whether you're 25 years away from retirement or you've already started packing up your office, there are specific steps you should now take to ensure your financial security. This step-by-step guide will keep you on track for a stress-free dismount from the corporate treadmill. 20 to 25 Years...
Tags: Retirement, 401(k) Plan, Financial, T. Rowe Price Group Inc., Income, Retirement Planning, MoneyWatch, IRA, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Personal Finance, Investment, Benefits, Insurance, Operational Accounting, Human Resources, Finance, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Carla Fried, Retirement Calculator, National Association of Personal Financial Advisers, Retirement Watch, Bob Carlson, Long-Term-Care Insurance, Social Security, Roth IRA, Pension, Center for Retirement Research, Analzyenow.com, Medicare, Medigap
Articles 2009-10-14

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Marc Siegel of the Center for Financial Research & Analysis Available to Comment on Pension Reform; Companies at Risk; CFRA Reports Available Upon Request
Center for Financial Research & Analysis CFRAWHAT: As the New Year unfolds, pension reform looms large on the agendas of both the Financial Accounting Standards Board FASB and Congress - as well...
Tags: accounting, Benefits, FINANCE, Financial Accounting Standards Board, pension
Research articles 2006-01-05
Yes, Virginia, There Really is a Retirement-Savings Crisis
Research From Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Indicates Nearly 45 Percent of Households Won't Have Enough Retirement Income COLUMBUS, Ohio -- One year after launching its National Retirement Risk Index, the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College today released a new Index report that confirms most...
Tags: 401(k), Benefits, Boston College, FINANCE, income, Investment, Risk, Taxes, worker
Research articles 2007-07-31
Stocks Kick Butt in April -- But It Still Looks Like a Rough Retirement for Americans
Stocks kicked butt in April, led by a resurgence in financial companies. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 7.4 percent, capping its best two-month rise in seven years and the S&P 500 has surged almost 30 percent since the March lows. Bond investors were also rewarded in April, as the US...
Tags: Asset Management, Business Operations, Finance, Investment, Jill Schlesinger, Operational Planning, Retirement, Stock
Blog posts 2009-05-04
Almost 45 Percent of Households ''At Risk'' of Falling Short in Retirement; According to New Index Developed by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
BOSTON -- Almost 45 percent of working-age households are "at risk" of being unable to maintain their pre-retirement standard of living in retirement, according to the new National Retirement Risk Index see Table. Younger households are particularly vulnerable, as are those with low incomes or no pensions. The reason for...
Tags: Boston College
Research articles 2006-06-06
1 in 4 boomers may have to delay retirement
NEW YORK -- One in four of the nation's baby boomers probably won't have the financial resources to retire on time and likely will have to work at least two extra years, according to a study released last week. The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College asked...
Tags: Boston College, Government, worker
Research articles 2006-12-17
The Payoff from Retiring Later
Given the ferocity of the recent bear market mauling, odds are even a stock market rebound isn't enough to get your retirement plan back on track. The truth is you're probably going to have to work a few years longer. How to stay in the game... Let's get real. In...
Tags: Job, Retirement, Baby Boomer, Financial, Health Care, Retirement Income, Worker, MoneyWatch, CRR, Social Security, Benefits, Personal Finance, Operational Accounting, Government, Human Resources, Finance, Retirement Planning, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, 401(k), Alicia Munnell, Downsized, Age Bias, Stress, Carla Fried
Articles 2009-03-09
Stay Employed over 50
To fill in that giant hole the bear market left in your retirement plan, you'll likely have to work longer. But staying employed after 50, is tougher than ever. So, plan early. Stay healthy. Keep your head in the game. And prep to make less... Your retirement plan probably goes...
Tags: Job, Training, MoneyWatch, Finish Line, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Retirement Planning, Alicia Munnell, Medicare, Older Workers, Stress, Carla Fried
Articles 2009-03-09
Working Longer and Liking It
Like it or not, in today's rapidly shrinking economy you're almost certainly going to have to postpone your retirement by a few years. Alicia Munnell, who heads the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, outlines how to stay in the game as long as you need — and...
Tags: Job, Retirement, MoneyWatch, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Worker, MoneyWatch Q&A, Alicia Munnell, Center for Retirment Research, Age Discrimination, Older Workers, Positivizing, Work Longer, Carla Fried
Articles 2009-03-09
The New Job Market: Who Wins and Who Loses?
Recession, government spending, and demographics are transforming the workforce right before your eyes. To protect your career, make sure you're on the right side of history. If history is any guide, unemployment will continue to rise after the recession bottoms out, according to Steve Hipple, an economist with the...
Tags: Job, Health Care, Worker, MoneyWatch, BLS, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Nancy F. Smith
Articles 2009-06-24
Winners and Losers in the New Job Market
The fall of Lehman and the broader financial crisis have transformed the job market. Among the consequences: Women are now better off than men and part-time is the new full-time. Here's how you can succeed in the new economic order. But it’s not the sheer numbers of jobs shed...
Tags: Job, Health Care, Worker, MoneyWatch, BLS, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Nancy F. Smith
Articles 2009-09-15
New retirement resource; education, research.(Frontlines)(New York Life Insurance Co. funds The American College)(Brief article)
Byline: Jenna Gottlieb The American College will soon boast a retirement income center. New York Life Insurance Co., New York, donated $2 million to The American College, Bryn Mawr, Pa., to establish the New York Life Center for Retirement Incom Byline:...
Research articles 2007-03-19
What Do Simple Investing Mistakes Cost? Try 75% of Your Wealth
Everybody makes mistakes with their 401k. You already know that. Everyone knows that.  Fidelity recently made the persistent errors of 401k savers the theme of their quarterly report on the 17,500 plans they administer. And on his last visit to the MoneyWatch office, T. Rowe Price PR director Ed Giltenan...
Tags: 401(k) Plan, Worker, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Personal Finance, Investment, Asset Management, Human Resources, Benefits, Finance, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Eric Schurenberg
Blog posts 2009-09-04
Investor Expectations Down 25 Percent: Welcome to the New Normal
Vanguard’s Center for Retirement Research recently checked in with 3,000+ regular folks  not economists or market diviners to gauge our post-crash expectations. The median of our collective crystal-balling settled on 7.5 percent as the expected average annual return for the markets going forward. That might sound downright...
Tags: Stock, The Vanguard Group Inc., Financial Accounting, Investment, 401(k), Personal Finance, Finance, Human Resources, Benefits, Retirement Plans, Carla Fried
Blog posts 2009-10-21
From the Editor.
LET'S FACE IT. With 8,000 mutual funds, not to mention the universe of individual stocks and bonds, building a nest egg can be a mind-boggling exercise. Most of you have been paying close attention to your retirement portfolios for a long time. But many others are so...
Tags: 401(k), Benefits, Boston College, FINANCE, Investment, Strategy
Research articles 2006-06-01
More eligible workers participating in 401(k) plans, analysis shows.(News)
Byline: Christine Williamson BOSTON - The percentage of workers eligible to participate in a 401k plan who actually do so rose to 79.1% at year-end 2004 from 74.4% in 2001, according to new analysis of data from the 2004 Survey of Consumer Finances, a...
Tags: 401(k), analysis, Benefits, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Investment, worker
Research articles 2006-03-20
STUDIES, REPORTS, AND PUBLICATIONS
* In Search of OPEB Remedies: Good Medicine Includes Managing Retiree Health Care Costs, The Segal Company (http://www.segalco. com/publciations/publicsectorletters/ nov2007.pdf). This public sector letter offers an overview of options for addressing OPEB liabilities, including retiree health care prefunding vehicles and plan design changes.* Why Have Defined Benefit Plans Survived in...
Tags: benefit, Governmental Accounting Standards Board
Research articles 2007-11-01
The Rockin' Tax-Free Roth
Among the many retirement savings options, there is one account that stands out above the others. It's the Roth IRA or 401k. In most cases, a Roth will let you save more and keep more than any other retirement plan. Find out why... When it comes to investing for...
Tags: 401(k) Plan, Income, MoneyWatch, Roth, IRA, Taxes, Free Trade, Personal Finance, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Financial Planning, Finance, Human Resources, Benefits, Retirement Planning, Paulette Miniter
Articles 2009-03-09
Best Health and Retirement Plans for the Self-Employed
As an entrepreneur, you need to become your own benefits manager. This guide will show you how to find the right health and retirement plans with the least amount of headaches. Health Benefits 1. Grab the subsidized COBRA deal, if...
Tags: Tax, Retirement Plan, Health Savings Account, Income, Health Care, Plan, Money, MoneyWatch, IRA, SEP, Roth IRA Contribution Limit, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Jeanne Lee
Articles 2009-08-27
Retirement income needs continue to rise: survey. (Sales News & Trends)
Retirement Income Needs Continue To Rise: Survey The amount of money workers must save to maintain their standard of living after retirement continues to rise, especially for low-income employees, according to a study conducted by the Georgia State University Center for Risk Management and...
Tags: FINANCE, Georgia State University, Government, income, sales, survey
Research articles 1991-11-04
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