Posts Tagged ‘retirement’

Can We Really Delay Retirement?

A study released late last week by The Conference Board reveals that more and more Americans are apparently adopting a retirement planning strategy that could best be described as being lifted from a Beatles song: They are assuming their employers will indeed still need them and feed them when they’re are 64. According the Board, ...Read more.

Hair Color and Money Habits

Here’s an idea to cure the savings crisis: just direct everyone to dye his or her hair grey or white. That’s the impression you might get from a survey released today by couponcabin.com, a provider of coupons for online sites, which teamed up with Interactive to determine if hair color has any influence on our ...Read more.

Barack Obama’s Inauguration Speech, Personal Finance and The Quality of Mercy

President  today was a stirring defense of the role of government in the life of individuals. It also took on the very popular meme in the personal finance world, that all bad personal finance events are a result of ill planning and extravagant spending. I’m not sure intended to do that. But he did and I ...Read more.

The 401(k) And Our Emergency Savings Problem

When it comes to the subject of our 401(k) savings … well, what savings? The dollars we’ve put aside are pathetic....Read more.

Barack Obama And The Federal Government Are Not Taking Your 401(k)

s supposed secret and diabolical plan to steal your 401(k) monies to plug holes in the federal budget, one of the many low points of the 2008 presidential campaign, is back. It appears to have started on this go-round  with World Net Daily’s Jerome Corsi, best known for his opinions about the validity of ‘s ...Read more.

IBM Makes Changes To Its 401(k) Plan

When it comes to pension and 401(k) plans, has long been a trendsetter.  That’s a worrisome fact in view of the company’s recent controversial change to their employee retirement plan. As of January 1, 2013, will no longer give employees their 401(k) match with each pay cycle. Instead, the technology behemoth will make one large ...Read more.

When Larry Hagman Met the Financial Services Industry

On television, actor Larry Hagman played Texas wheeler-dealer J.R. Ewing on the hit show . No one ever got the better of lyin’, cheatin’ J.R. Ewing. In real life Hagman, who died Friday at the age of 81, was not so lucky. According to , one in five Americans over the age of 65 will either ...Read more.

On Early Retirement

This week, AARP released a Social Security calculator, designed to demonstrate to the bevy of 50 and 60 somethings out there on the verge of retirement, that it is better to wait till age 66 to file for benefits, instead of taking a reduced monthly stipend at age 62. This, of course, assumes there is ...Read more.