New Retirement Planning Guide

New Retirement Planning Guide
Author: H Moody
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre:
ISBN:

Retirement plans are for those who believe they are ready to quit their jobs permanently and pursue other passions in life. A retiree may choose to embark on a global journey and develop new pastimes to fit their way of life. Developing a future plan that gives you the time to follow your interests outside of work may be facilitated by learning about what to do after retirement. In this article, we'll give you some ideas for activities you can do when you retire and go through some practical strategies for creating an all-encompassing retirement plan. Finding new innovative ideas for your retirement plan may be aided by learning about the things to do after retiring. Statistics show that from 2018 to 2019, the typical retirement age was 55.4 years. Although the retirement age frequently depends on one's financial security and physical condition, people are free to retire anytime they choose while still working. Following retirement from employment, you can perform the following things.

Publications List

Publications List
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1990
Genre: Aged
ISBN:

Extending Work Life

Extending Work Life
Author: Robert Clark
Publisher: W.E. Upjohn Institute
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0880995297

Aging men and women are increasingly remaining in the labor force. Most often the reason for this is that they need to work additional years in order to be able to support an increasing number of years in retirement. This leaves employers scrambling for ways to adapt to a growing number of retirement-aged workers. Clark and Morrill provide a thorough assessment of the costs and benefits of accommodating later retirement ages, and they describe options employers may use to create some new form of employment contract with aging workers. The most prominent issues employers with aging workers face are declining productivity, rising labor and benefits costs, and a suboptimal age distribution of their workforces. According to the authors, employers could respond to these issues by finding new ways to accommodate older workers with, for instance, phased retirement and return-to-work policies. But the success of such policies also depends on tax policies and whether government-provided retirement benefits could be redesigned to play a role in a newly-defined employment relationship.

From Work Life to New Life

From Work Life to New Life
Author: Rebecca Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2022-01-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781955985215

Why do some professionals thrive when they retire while others struggle and even go into decline? Often we are ill-prepared to make the life-changing transition from full-time employment, whether we leave by choice or not. Our professional work is an important part of our identity, and filling that void and making productive use of our time and skills can be a major challenge. Mike Mister and Rebecca Hill explore alternatives to the traditional "rules" of retirement in this practical guide for busy, mid to later-career professionals making the transition out of large organisational life. Using case studies and insights gleaned from their consulting work, Mister and Hill present a roadmap to reinvent retirement and build a rewarding 'encore' career. Having a purpose is key to professional and personal fulfillment, and the authors show you how to evaluate your options and make informed decisions when it comes to your encore. What motivates and inspires you? What are your lifestyle and financial needs? How can you leave the legacy you desire? The authors include tools and exercises that encourage reflection, help you assess your strengths, and create a personal action plan to make your ideas a reality. Your encore can be the most exciting time of your life. From retraining in a new career path to making an impact by mentoring others or volunteering, a wealth of interesting possibilities awaits you! It's never too early or too late to start! As Chip Conley says in his book Wisdom at Work: "Rewire, don't retire"!