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Registered Rep.
August 11, 2011
Mark Miller
Why Working in Retirement Can Pay Dividends for Your Clients -- If They Can Pull It Off Over half of American workers say they plan to keep on working in retirement. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
November 13, 2005
Michael Kinsman
Career Pros: Seniors Search for Welcome Mat For people in their 60s and 70s, finding a good job can be a challenge, according to those who study the labor market. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
June 15, 2012
Russ Banham
When the Boomers Go The coming retirement of the baby boomers could leave businesses short of critical knowledge and skills. Make sure that doesn't happen to your company. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
October 15, 2006
James E. Challenger
The Boomer Boom Instead of baby boomers retiring, expect a surge in new start-ups that could have a profound impact on the economy. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
February 15, 2006
Melissa Hennessy
The Retirement Age Baby boomers will soon be leaving the workforce in droves. The loss will hit some companies harder than others. Are you ready to replace them? mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
August 2004
Alison Overholt
The Labor-Shortage Myth When boomers start to retire, the theory goes, we'll see a job boom. Too bad it won't happen. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 31, 2005
Engardio & Matlack
Global Aging It's not just Europe -- China and other emerging-market economies are aging fast, too. There are solutions, but it's time to act. mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton
January 29, 2003
China Can Help the U.S. Tackle Its Social Security Crisis Much has been written about the looming pension crisis in the U.S., Europe and Japan, whose populations are aging. Wharton finance professor Jeremy J. Siegel argues that economic growth in China and the rest of the developing world holds the key to dealing with the impending crunch. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
June 15, 2012
Edward Teach
Oldies but Goodies Older workers can be considerable assets, if you manage them properly. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
August 2008
Jef Schlegel
The Clock Is Ticking If you believe the hype, the retirement picture isn't pretty. How secure are your clients' retirement plans? mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
February 1, 2007
Bob Veres
Retirement: The New Frontier The world your retiring financial advisory clients are about to enter is changing. Navigating it will throw a host of challenges in their paths -- and therefore, yours. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
April 2005
Deena Katz
Boomers-Retire, Restructure Or Reinvent? This huge group will change priorities and approaches on retirement. What will the role of financial advisors be in this new environment? mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
June 2011
The Price of Maturity Aging populations mean countries have to find new ways to support their elderly. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 29, 2004
Robert Brokamp
Retire Your Way -- Or Don't Economic realities, longer life expectancies, and distaste for fogy activities might dictate that you'll retire well into your 70s -- if ever. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
October 2009
Sherry Cooper
Remaking the Retirement Plan, Post-Crisis Spooked by sharp declines in their net worth, boomers are postponing retirement and investing more conservatively. They are also counting on their banks to simplify their financial lives. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
September 10, 2006
Unprepared for Evaporating Labor Pool A recent survey reveals a shocking failure on the part of companies to understand and prepare for a potential wave of retirement that threatens to drain many organizations of institutional memory. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
February 2012
Paul Hyman
Baby Boomers: Every Silver Lining Has a Touch of Grey While the oldest members of this generation are starting to retire, marketers should not panic -- many members of this cohort will be working for years to come. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
September 7, 2008
James E. Challenger
Older Workers Find Favor in the Current Job Market A new report shows that employment among older workers is actually on the rise, shattering the myth that these workers are particularly vulnerable in this economic downturn. Their experience and knowledge instead make them valuable assets to an employer. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
September 1, 2006
Peter S. Heller
Asia: Ready or Not The world's most populous continent must prepare now for an aging population. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
June 13, 2014
Mark Miller
Can Older Unemployed Workers Salvage Their Retirement Plans? Nothing throws a financial plan off course like unplanned unemployment in the years leading up to retirement. Plenty of plans have been derailed in the aftermath of the Great Recession. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
April 25, 2004
Michael Kinsman
Career Pros: No Rush to Retire Why major corporations are working hard to recruit older workers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
September 2, 2007
Rich Heintz
State of the Workplace Is anyone really paying attention to the plight of American workers? Here is a look at some of the major issues confronting American workers in 2007. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
September 1, 2008
Stacy Schultz
Keep Working -- Or Not? The boomers who currently lead our businesses and political institutions need to reinvent retirement and create a more flexible labor market that enables and encourages this generation to work and save later in life. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
October 1, 2008
Alix Stuart
And They're Off! (But Should You Worry?) The hysteria over retiring baby boomers is ill-founded, but companies do face a specific kind of labor shortage. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
January 27, 2008
Michael Kinsman
Career Pros: Oldest Boomers Eager to Retire Contrary to analysts' predictions, some baby boomers are calling it quits. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
April 15, 2007
Michael Kinsman
Career Pros: Few Firms Retaining Retirees A new study shows that American companies often have a hand in creating their own workplace staffing issues. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
November 15, 2003
Megan Santosus
When (or if) the Boomers Say Bye-Bye Conventional wisdom holds that the mass retirement of the baby boomers will trigger a hiring frenzy. Conventional wisdom is wrong. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 22, 2005
Selena Maranjian
How Boomers Will Retire Our retirements will differ greatly from those of our moms and dads. If you're invested in companies that rely heavily on employee knowledge, give some thought to the aging of the employee base and how it might affect the firm's future. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
May 1, 2006
Traci Purdum
Workforce Shortage: Retaining Knowledge and Expertise What do older workers want from their employers? And what are the top five reasons older employees stay with a company? mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
December 2006
The Retirement Education Revolution As more planners look to serve the baby boomer generation, they are beginning to integrate retirement education into their financial planning practices through workshops, newsletters, content on their Web sites, and free consultations. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
February 1, 2007
Sherrill St. Germain
Your Client's New Career Rather than retire, more and more clients want to downshift into more satisfying, if less lucrative, jobs. Those planners who are willing to rethink some long-held assumptions will be well positioned to counsel these clients through this challenging but rewarding journey. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
February 2008
Olivia Mellan
The Bell Tolls Clearly, aging baby boomers need financial advisors to help plan their upcoming retirements. But how can you coax them into your office or persuade them to make changes that will ensure a more pleasant future? mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
August 2007
Nitasha Tiku
Boomer Benefits As workers retire, small companies face a talent crunch. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
June 2010
Olivia Mellan
Longevity, Your Clients, and You The physician and public servant who coined the term "ageism" has some advice for advisors. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
September 11, 2005
Michael Kinsman
Career Pros: Pensions Get Shortchanged It's time to take a close look at your retirement plans and take a more active role in managing them. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
January 2005
Gregory Bresiger
Rewritting The Rules Many older Americans don't plan to retire-either because they want to, or have to stay working. It's expected that many baby boomers are going to need financial planning and advice, but not the kind that their grandparents and parents did. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
September 1, 2006
Dan Wheeler
Boomer Bust? The coming boomer retirement wave has spawned much conjecture on what will happen to the stock market. Here's what to consider. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 19, 2004
Nanette Byrnes
The Benefits Trap Old-line companies have pledged a trillion dollars to retirees. Now they're struggling to compete with new rivals, and many can't pay the bill. Some are racing to cut or drop retiree medical benefits to give a quick boost to their bottom lines. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 7, 2010
Peter Coy et al.
The Disposable Worker Pay is falling, benefits are vanishing, and no one's job is secure. How companies are making the era of the temp more than temporary. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
August 1, 2006
Elizabeth O'Brien
White Paper: Consumers are increasingly anxious about their financial futures. Even so, many overestimate how long they can keep working and how much money they'll need in retirement. Financial services firms haven't adeqately addressed the challenges facing baby boomers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
November 1, 2004
Chris O'Leary
The Dawn of the Retirement Age Financial advisors and market analysts agree that as baby boomers begin to retire later this decade and throughout the 2010s, many retirees remain dangerously uninformed about how much annual income they will need and about how to manage their investments. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
November 2006
Remarks by Chairman Ben S. Bernanke The Coming Demographic Transition: Will We Treat Future Generations Fairly? -- Over the next few decades, the U.S. population will grow significantly older, a development that will affect our society and our economy in many ways. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
August 2007
Kara P. Stapleton
Working Through Retirement Are your financial advisory clients putting away enough money for retirement or will they be working at the age of 70 to cover healthcare costs? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 29, 2006
Ryan Fuhrmann
Dueling Fools: Social Security Bear Regardless of what happens with Social Security, individuals would be best prepared to conclude that it will fail, and that they will instead need to go it alone in planning their retirement. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
September 1, 2006
Bloom & Canning
Booms, Busts, and Echoes Since 1870 death rates and birth rates have been declining in developed countries. Here's how the biggest demographic upheaval in history is affecting global economic development. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
April 1, 2006
Joan Warner
A Prescription for Planners As clients assume a growing burden for healthcare costs, financial advisers will have to figure this expense into financial plans -- building more uncertainty and competing goals into the mix. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
July 2011
Jeff Schlegel
The Coming Retirement Wave Are Americans financially prepared for life after work? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 5, 2007
Robert Brokamp
Plan the Perfect Retirement Your retirement plan has many moving parts. Here's how to get them all going in the right direction. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 26, 2011
Morgan Housel
Baby Boomers: The Biggest Threat to Your Investments? Don't count on it. According to a recent Federal Reserve paper, retiring baby boomers could sink the stock market over the coming decades. mark for My Articles similar articles
On Wall Street
October 1, 2011
Michelle Lodge
Five Questions With Sandra Timmermann MetLife Mature Market Institute director Sandra Timmermann speaks about its latest study on grandparents and how advisors can best serve these early baby boomers as they plan their retirement. mark for My Articles similar articles