Women must be ready to spend, on average, more years in retirement than men.
Finding a place to live in your golden years is more complicated than you may think.
Women live longer, which means women will have more years of retirement to pay for — in many cases, living alone or in long term senior care.
A new study on "naturally occurring retirement communities" shows that cities must adapt to and support the needs of elders for them to thrive.
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Violence against women and girls is a grave violation of human rights. Its impact ranges from immediate to long-term multiple physical, sexual and mental consequences for women and girls, including death.
Millions who hold triple-tax-free health savings accounts don't take advantage of their most valuable features
50 Things Every Woman Should Have By Age 50 While by no means complete, this is a very insightful list of possible goals for women.
For older adults who may be tired of the upkeep and maintenance of a property, want more companionship, or simply need a little more help to remain independent, retirement homes are the perfect solution. Here are seven tips to making it a smooth search.
We look at issues from affordability to quality of life to help you decide if Continuing Care Retirement Communities are right for you or your parents.
Questions To Ask When Transitioning To A Retirement Community<br>December 26, 2019<br>One of the dreams that many people have is to eventually retire. People work their entire lives and save diligently to be able to enjoy those golden years. When the time finally comes, people need to think about the community that is right for them. With this goal in mind, there are a few common questions that everyone should ask to find their ideal retirement community<br>Important Questions To Consider<br>Do…
When a friend of mine reached age 60, he began to fill notebooks with questions and ideas about his retirement.
Women are more diligent retirement savers than men, but they're still falling behind.
Many businesses may be asking themselves this question. According to the Department of Labor (DOL) there are some general rules regarding the auditing of retirement/health plans. First, one has to…
Family financial stress is up, along with health care deductibles.
Retirement planning makes everyone a little nervous, but for women, there's more at stake — a lot more. Are you saving enough?
Q: I am a 52-year-old single mother. I have NO savings at all for any kind of retirement. What can I do? Where should I…
Most of us will eventually need a little extra help to perform everyday tasks in our retirement years. When that time comes, an assisted living facility can
When you offer a retirement plan to your employees, you are taking on fiduciary responsibility. It is your responsibility to oversee and make decisions about your retirement plan for the benefit of the participants. This is also why it’s a good idea to frequently communicate with your retirement p
Some of your clients are retiring. When they come to you for advice what do you tell them?
Oh no, I saved too much for retirement<br>Chances are you haven’t heard anyone utter this phrase. In fact, numerous studies indicate that Americans are not saving enough to ensure a secure retirement. If American workers are not saving enough, then American employers will find themselves with an aging workforce that is unable to retire. For employers this translates into potential increases in costs associated with…