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AARP view detail comment email this

"AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and over." The site contains information on insurance, health, travel, housing, investing, benefits, and more. Also available in Spanish.
http://www.aarp.org/
Topics: Seniors

Last updated May 1, 2005


AARP: Policy and Research For Professionals in Aging view detail comment email this

Contains "information on issues affecting the 50+ population." Includes "research publications, speeches, legal briefs," and more. Topics include health, medical care, money, and government. Searchable.
http://www.aarp.org/research/
Topics: Federal (U.S.) Government, Finance, Investing, Jobs & Work, Senior Health, Seniors

Last updated May 1, 2005


Baby Boomers' Retirement Prospects: An Overview view detail comment email this

This November 2003 report looks at retirement preparedness and prospects "of the baby-boom generation (people born from 1946 to 1964)." It discusses Social Security, Medicare, private pensions, retirement saving rates, savings needed for retirement, and more. A table provides summaries of retirement preparedness studies from the 1990s through 2003. From the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
http://www.cbo.gov/doc.cfm?index=4863&type=0
Topics: Communities & Groups, Finance, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Feb 24, 2009


Can I Retire Early? view detail comment email this

May 2005 article that discusses issues to consider when planning for early retirement. Topics include lifestyle and emotional issues, and financial considerations. Includes links to related articles and to retirement income and benefits calculators. From CNN/Money.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/05/03/pf/expert/ask_expert/
Topics: Finance, Investing, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Jun 21, 2005


Can the Retiree Health Benefits Provided by Your Employer Be Cut? view detail comment email this

This fact sheet from the U.S. Department of Labor discusses the questions "How secure are my health care benefits after retirement? Under what circumstances can the company reduce or terminate my health benefits?" The sheet advises that "the key to understanding your retiree health benefits lies in the documents governing your plan," and suggests what to look for in plan documents.
http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/publications/retiree_health_benefits.html
Topics: Consumer Research & Advocacy, Drugs, Finance, Health, Investing, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Apr 28, 2004


Can You Afford to Retire? view detail comment email this

Companion to a 2006 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Frontline program that examines the retirement prospects for the baby boomer generation and current issues with pension and 401(k) savings plans. Provides a FAQ about retirement plans, articles, analysis, interviews, retirement stories, a teacher's guide, and readings and links. Includes video of the full program.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/retirement/
Topics: Finance, Investing, Seniors

Last updated May 30, 2006


Center for Retirement Research: Publications view detail comment email this

Collection of policy briefs, working papers, and other publications about retirement. Topics include Social Security, private pension plans, retirement savings, work and retirement, health, and international issues. Browse by subject or date (publications go back to 1999). From the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
http://crr.bc.edu/publications/publications.html
Topics: Finance, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated May 1, 2009


Congressional Budget Office: Social Security and Pensions view detail comment email this

This collection of documents from the federal budget office provides analysis, projections, and outlook on the U.S. Social Security system and other government pension topics. Features congressional testimony and papers such as "The Retirement Prospects of the Baby Boomers" and "Retirement Age and the Need for Saving." Includes documents back to 1978.
http://www.cbo.gov/publications/bysubject.cfm?cat=11
Topics: Communities & Groups, Disabilities, Federal (U.S.) Government, Finance, Investing, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Aug 21, 2007


Financial Education and Tools view detail comment email this

Contains information and interactive planning tools on savings, budgeting, home and car purchasing, investing, loans, education, retirement, and estates. From Bank of America.
http://www.bankofamerica.com/financialtools/
Topics: Automobiles, Consumer Research & Advocacy, Finance, Housing, Investing, Jobs & Work, Money, Seniors

Last updated May 29, 2005


Financial Facts Tool Kit view detail comment email this

Produced by the Securities and Exchange Commission to better inform consumers about saving and investing. Tips are included on planning for retirement, advice on investing, guides to mutual funds, market risks, corporate and municipal bonds, and workbooks such as "Get the Facts: The SEC’s roadmap to Saving and Investing." It links to an interactive version of the "ballpark estimate" worksheet for calculating how much money should be saved for retirement.
http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/toolkit.htm
Topics: Finance, Investing, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Mar 16, 2004


Financial Planning and Retirement view detail comment email this

Information about financial issues facing retirees. Topics include estate planning, financial advisors, insurance, investing and saving, and retirement income (such as individual retirement accounts, social security benefits, pensions, and annuities). Includes links to related information. From AARP.
http://www.aarp.org/money/financial_planning/?source=google&sitrackingid=343711
Topics: Finance, Investing, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Jun 22, 2005


Frequently Asked Questions: Age 65 Retirement view detail comment email this

Brief article explaining the origins of the retirement age under U.S. Social Security as determined by the Committee on Economic Security (CES) in 1935. Also discusses the first "old-age social insurance program in 1889, designed by Germany's Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck." From the Social Security Administration (SSA).
http://www.ssa.gov/history/age65.html
Topics: Federal (U.S.) Government, Seniors

Last updated Dec 8, 2005


Internal Revenue Service (IRS): Seniors & Retirees view detail comment email this

Collection of IRS documents on tax topics of interest for older Americans and individuals planning for retirement. Includes relevant IRS publications and forms, and information about the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program, retirement plans, and other related subjects.
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/retirees/
Topics: Finance, Seniors, Tax Filing Season

Last updated Dec 21, 2005


investorguide.com view detail comment email this

Excellent source of information for the investor. Includes news and information on stocks, bonds, mutual funds, brokers, exchanges, and much more, credit, loans, taxes, retirement, etc. The site also has a large categorized directory with annotated links, a learning center, and a glossary of over 6,000 terms.
http://www.investorguide.com/
Topics: Finance, Investing, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated May 11, 2005


IRA Online Resource Guide view detail comment email this

Guide to traditional and Roth IRAs (individual retirement accounts) and IRA-funded plans such as SEPs (simplified employee pension) and payroll-deduction IRAs. Includes forms and publications, and information for individuals, business owners, and tax professionals. From the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
http://www.irs.gov/retirement/article/0,,id=137320,00.html
Topics: Finance, Investing, Seniors, Tax Filing Season

Last updated Apr 2, 2009


Kiplinger's Personal Finance: Retirement view detail comment email this

Collection of articles and columns on topics related to retirement savings, such as individual retirement accounts (IRAs), 401(k) and pension plans, annuities, and retirement planning for children and young adults. Includes retirement calculators. From the website for Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine.
http://www.kiplinger.com/retirement/
Topics: Finance, Investing, Seniors

Last updated Nov 6, 2009


Making Early Retirement Possible view detail comment email this

A collection of articles about financial issues for early retirement. Topics include planning for early retirement, making your money last, and insurance. Also includes links to additional articles on retirement and estate planning and to planning tools, such as a retirement expense calculator, retirement income calculator, and a risk tolerance quiz. From MSN Money.
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/RetirementandWills/RetireEarly/RetireEarly.aspx
Topics: Finance, Investing, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Jun 8, 2006


Nine Frequently Asked Questions About IRAs view detail comment email this

This FAQ covers topics about individual retirement accounts (IRAs), such as spousal IRA contributions, Roth IRAs withdrawal rules, Roth IRA conversions, and how IRAs are taxed. From SmartMoney, a joint publishing venture of Dow Jones & Company and Hearst Communications.
http://www.smartmoney.com/personal-finance/retirement/nine-frequently-asked-questions-about-iras-7950/
Topics: Finance, Investing, Seniors

Last updated Feb 14, 2009


Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) view detail comment email this

PBGC "protects the retirement incomes of nearly 44.3 million American workers in more than 31,000 private defined benefit pension plans." Site provides information about this government agency, which was created by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to take over responsibility for paying pension benefits from companies that terminate plans. Includes information about specific plans, the application process, and participant services. Searchable.
http://www.pbgc.gov/
Topics: Business, Finance, Investing, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Jan 26, 2004


Reinventing Aging: Baby Boomers and Civic Engagement view detail comment email this

This 162-page report examines volunteering, community-based efforts, and other civic engagement opportunities for the baby boom generation (people born in the United States during the later 1940s through the early 1960s). "The main message of the Report is that there is an opportunity to help boomers create a social legacy of profound importance." Opens directly into a PDF file. From the Harvard School of Public Health-MetLife Foundation Initiative on Retirement and Civic Engagement.
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/chc/reinventingaging/Report.pdf
Topics: Activism, Charity & Nonprofit Resources, Communities & Groups, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Dec 13, 2005


Reverse Mortgage Calculator view detail comment email this

"This calculator provides approximate estimates for two nationally available reverse mortgage programs." The two loan programs used for the estimates are the federally-insured Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), and the Home Keeper Mortgage from Fannie Mae. Calculations are based on the age of the homeowner, and the value and location of the home. Includes links to additional material about reverse mortgages. From AARP.
http://www.rmaarp.com
Topics: Finance, Housing, Investing, Money, Ready Reference & Quick Facts, Seniors

Last updated Dec 14, 2005


Reverse Mortgages for Seniors view detail comment email this

"Reverse mortgages are a special type of home loan that lets a homeowner convert the equity in his/her home into cash." Includes basic facts, information about the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) program from the HUD, a list of HUD-approved HECM counselors in each state, and related information. Also includes information for HECM lenders. From the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hecm/hecmhome.cfm
Topics: Finance, Housing, Investing, Money, Seniors

Last updated Dec 14, 2005


Reverse Mortgages: Get the Facts Before Cashing In On Your Home's Equity view detail comment email this

A fact sheet about reverse mortgages. Explains eligibility, the three main types (single-purpose, federally-insured, and proprietary), what to watch out for during the loan process, and alternatives to reverse mortgages. From the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/homes/rea13.shtm
Topics: Housing, Investing, Money, Seniors

Last updated Oct 25, 2007


Reverse Mortgages: Is One Right For You? view detail comment email this

"This [2001] booklet outlines some of the things you should think about before applying for a Reverse Mortgage." Explains how reverse mortgages work, outlines advantages and disadvantages, warns against scams, and discusses alternatives to drawing down the equity of a home to supplement income. Opens directly into a PDF file. From the California Department of Real Estate.
http://www.dre.ca.gov/pdf_docs/reverse.pdf
Topics: Finance, Housing, Investing, Money, Seniors

Last updated Nov 21, 2007


Social Security Online: Retirement Planner view detail comment email this

This site provides calculators, charts, and other information for determining Social Security retirement benefits. The "Near Retirement" section addresses full retirement age, delayed retirement, "break even" points, and related topics. Some information also in Spanish. From the Social Security Administration (SSA).
http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/
Topics: Federal (U.S.) Government, Finance, Jobs & Work, Seniors

Last updated Dec 6, 2005


There's No Place Like Home: The Implications of Reverse Mortgages on Seniors in California view detail comment email this

This report, issued in 1999, remains timely on the issue of reverse mortgages for seniors, particularly in the area of the cost of the mortgages relative to the income received and on the distinctions between government-issued and private loans. The report explains how reverse mortgages work, warns against scams, discusses alternatives, and strongly recommends financial counseling (required for some types of government-issued reverse mortgages). From Consumers Union.
http://www.consumersunion.org/finance/revinfowc899.htm
Topics: Finance, Housing, Investing, Money, Seniors

Last updated Dec 14, 2005


Trends in Retirement Age in Four Countries, 1965-95 view detail comment email this

This report looks at retirement age trends in the United States, Germany, Japan, and Sweden, which "all experienced a decline in the average age at which their workers retire and an increase in the duration of retirement" during 1965-1995. Includes statistical data comparing all four countries. From the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Opens into a PDF document.
http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/1998/08/art2full.pdf
Topics: Labor, Seniors, Statistics

Last updated Dec 6, 2005




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