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    in recent years. Of particular interest is how retirement income is measured (Munnell & Rutledge, 2013). This can be justified based in the overlap of federal and/or state pension and social security benefits, which retirees receive but are not well reported or are changed into different forms upon statement of retirement income. For example, Gustman, Steinmeier and Tabatabai (2012) point out what is qualified as an understatement in retirement income data, particularly data from Current Population

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    When you are young you always hear people saying it is never too early to start saving for retirement, but at that age the last thing you want to do is put your money towards ending the career you are just trying to start. It is hard to imagine a time where you won’t have to go to work on a daily basis, to make a wage, in order to pay your bills, but the ultimate goal is getting to that time in your life where you don’t have to go to work and the bills are already taken care of. The hope for everyone

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    The Issue What is TRS-Care? The Teachers Retirement System of Texas (TRS) is Texas’ general pensions fund for active and retired public teachers. Currently, the TRS-Care plan, which insures health care for state retired teachers, is facing a $768 billion dollar shortfall. For the last few years TRS-Care has been struggling to remain sound as factors such as soaring health care prices, longer life spans, and more teachers retiring have put a strain to the system. More than 233,000 public retired

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    Retirement Plan Proposal and Communication Plan As being part of the HR benefit specialist team, our management team has given our department a task on coming up and creating a proposal that will include useful information based on an important topic which revolves around retirement plans that will be offered to the 150 employees that are employed with this company. As we all can be aware, when dealing with retirement benefits there are many sources where employees themselves can receive information

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    1a. Retirement Decision Making Model Feldman & Beehr (2011) presented a 3 stage model for how individuals decide to retire. This combines and organizes a number of theories into categories about future anticipation of retirement, letting go of past work for retirement, and focusing on the present of retirement. Research indicates each stage has been tested and validated. However, this article examines a wide range of studies and theories in order to develop an overarching model. Studies provide

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    Abstract Retirement in the United States of America, officially when an individual turns 66 or 67 years old, depending on their year of birth, is a time span that many look forward to in their latter years before they pass away. It is a time of relaxation and enjoyment that is usually spent with their friends and family. It seems to be that the main concern of retirement has to do with financial security once the pay checks stop. The amount of benefits in Social Security received depends on how

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    people in the aging community. Retirement is a critical life event that everyone has to undergo, through being unprepared, many fall victim to poverty in old age. Individuals should utilize Individual Retirement Accounts,

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    Competition Currently, there are more than 720 licensed retirement homes in Ontario (ORCA, 2017). Major chains within the retirement home industry include Revera, which owns and operates 63 retirement communities (Paul, 2016). The largest seniors housing provider in Canada is Chartwells Retirement Residences, which has properties in Quebec, Ontario, B.C., and Alberta (Lewington, 2013). Another major company is Seasons Retirement Communities, which has 11 locations in Ontario, and focuses on an active

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    Discussion Wk 6 Retirement. Aging can be considered a natural occurrence; it affects the health of an individual and the quality of life they live. Occupationally, a part of aging that is inevitable is retirement. There isn’t a definitive answer for retirement because different groups and individuals may have different perspectives of what retirement means to them. However, what remains concrete, is that retirement provides many people the opportunity to do things they want to do rather than things

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    The Psychology of Retirement By Joe Barbieri | Submitted On October 28, 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Joe Barbieri Where Did the Idea of Retirement Come From? There was a time when

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