Planning Your Career’s Second Act
Unemployment is difficult at any age, but it can be especially difficult when you are over 50. Surveys show that up to 80 percent of us hope to do so, but…
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Unemployment is difficult at any age, but it can be especially difficult when you are over 50. Surveys show that up to 80 percent of us hope to do so, but…
Busting the Myths About Work in Retirement posted by Richard Eisenberg, June 5, 2014 More by this author The once-antithetical notion of working in retirement has become the new reality; Next Avenue…
Two summers ago, I was sitting toes in the sand on a New Jersey beach talking to my friend, Larry Schmidt. He was in his late 50s and beginning to…
The picture of retirement has changed drastically. “We absolutely cannot ignore the financial aspect. We are living longer and there is this incredible fear of outliving our money,” says Kerry…
Gray Basnight, now 59, vividly recalls the day three years ago when, as part of a massive layoff, he lost his job of 14 years as a Bloomberg business radio…
Read Published Article ‘ When he was fired from Time-Warner four years ago after two decades of service, James S. Kunen was abruptly thrown into a job market that was…
Read Published Article If ditching a regular job for meaningful work is part of your “retirement” plan, then it’s time to start taking the financial steps necessary to make that…
Read Published Article Americans get it. They admit they aren’t saving enough for retirement and are worried. According to the 2012 Retirement Confidence Survey published by the nonprofit Employee Benefit Research Institute, only a…
Read Published Article March Madness means more than basketball. Can you say, tax time? If you spent a chunk of time and money on the job hunting trail last year,…
Read Published Article And it’s off to work we go. The American workforce just keeps aging. Here’s one more signal that our working years are expanding before our very eyes.…
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