Planning for retirement is about more than choosing a date; it's about charting your course toward a secure and fulfilling next chapter. This fall, Human Resources' Office of Benefits & Worklife is ...
With the current market, you may be thinking more about managing your finances today and your retirement savings for the future. Whether you are 10 years or 10 months away from retirement, protecting ...
In this last installment, I answer your questions from my inbox about insurance. Q. If I want my spouse to be covered by FEHB while I am receiving my annuity, do I need to choose the spousal annuity ...
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Bob, a recent retiree, who allowed me to share his retirement journey with you in the hope you might gain some insight to the process and possibly learn a ...
Due to longer life expectancy, today’s retirees are more “time affluent” than previous generations and have new freedoms to live where they want, connect with family and friends, engage in leisure of ...
As you move closer to retirement, you’ll want to begin planning for your life in retirement, given the financial resources you’ve accumulated. This requires shifting your mindset, since for many years ...
Planning for retirement can feel a bit like carefully threading a needle. You want to stop working young enough to enjoy your retirement while also stopping late enough that you don’t end up in a ...
The pandemic has had far-reaching effects on how employees plan for retirement — and for “pre-retirement,” a new life stage that serves as a transition period between full-time work and retirement, ...
Yes, every candidate for retirement is different. But, whether you’re an individual beginning to eye retirement or a financial planner with a constant eye on helping your clients successfully retire, ...
One of the most common retirement questions people face is also one of the most confusing. As you build your retirement savings, should you contribute to a pre-tax account like a 401(k) or IRA, or put ...
When planning for retirement, it's easy to assume that your Social Security benefits will cover most of your living expenses. But according to official information from the Social Security ...