
As excited as you are about transitioning to the next stage of your life, one thing is certain: retirement invariably brings a change or two to your lifestyle. That's why we've gathered together these articles on key topics to help you ease into the changes that retirement brings and look forward to your future.
| Life Planning Takes on a Whole New Meaning In Retirement | |
In Late 2007, an assembly of the nation's leading baby boomer and retirement gurus descended on Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla., for a first-ever "life planning summit," of sorts. At issue? How to best address the multitude of concerns - some might say fears - facing the nation's "silver tsunami" - the 78 million baby boomers on the cusp of transitioning into retirement. |
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| What's Your Change Personality? | |
What's your attitude toward change? A new research report, the 2007 SecurePath by Transamerica C.U.R.E. Retirement Study, suggests that how you deal with uncertainty can play a major role in defining how you plan for and manage the transition to retirement. |
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| The Key to a Happy Retirement | |
New research reveals it's how you manage your time and money that counts, not just how much you've got. |
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| Reinvent retirement your way. Create a solid plan to make your income last. | |
We get it. You're ready to reinvent retirement. Maybe you'll teach. Or volunteer in your community. Or start that business you've always dreamed about. Before you can have the retirement you want, you need a plan to get the most out of your savings. |
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| The retirement boom: getting ready in stages. | |
Whether you leave your career behind at age 55 or 75, you could be in retirement for 20 years or more. What will you do with your time? Will your savings last? It's never too early to start retirement planning. Reading about the phases is a great start. |