The Her Retirement Podcast with Lynn Toomey and Kerry
Women, work and retirement (or un-retirement).
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Women, work and retirement (or un-retirement).
Her reticence to negotiate salary for her first job cost her around $5,000 in annual salary, but she has never made that mistake again
“Without the added contributions of older workers, the labor force would have stagnated, reducing productivity gains and lowering economic growth."
You can’t ignore the "use it or lose it" aspect of staying mentally sharp, which continuing to work can help with.
A withdrawal from your 401(k) account is typically taxed as ordinary income. Also, you’ll pay a 10% early withdrawal penalty before age 59½, unless you meet one of the IRS…
When it comes to self-awareness, there can be a gap between how you see yourself in terms of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and how other people experience it.
"The Wall Street fee machine con is out there, and it's very obvious once you recognize what's going on with these advertisements and propaganda..."
Firms that allowed employees to continue working from home are more likely to retain their female employees
Many retirees see part-time work as a good transition strategy with 57% of retirees wanting to continue working in some form, the T. Rowe Price report found. Men, in particular,…
Anyone who began working 20 or 30 years ago has witnessed astonishing changes in the workplace during their career.