Are your pension rights protected?: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Retirement Income and Employment of the Select Committee on Aging, House of Represententatives, … Congress, second session, February 5, 1992

March 30, 2008

Are your pension rights protected?: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Retirement Income and Employment of the Select Committee on Aging, House of Represententatives, … Congress, second session, February 5, 1992

Saving for Retirement (House of Commons Papers)

March 30, 2008

Saving for Retirement (House of Commons Papers)

The Law of Pensions and Profit-Sharing: Qualified Retirement Plans and Other Deferred Compensation Arrangements/Including Supplement

March 30, 2008

The Law of Pensions and Profit-Sharing: Qualified Retirement Plans and Other Deferred Compensation Arrangements/Including Supplement

Baby boomers’ new retirement ideas.(Society): An article from: The Futurist

March 30, 2008

Baby boomers’ new retirement ideas.(Society): An article from: The Futurist This digital document is an article from The Futurist, published by World Future Society on July 1, 2004. The length of the article is 460 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Baby boomers’ new retirement ideas.(Society)
Publication: The Futurist (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2004
Publisher: World Future Society
Volume: 38 Issue: 4 Page: 17(2)

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D.C. retirement system–coping with unfunded liability: Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Civil Service of the Committee on Government Reform and … Congress, first session, April 29, 1997

March 30, 2008

D.C. retirement system–coping with unfunded liability: Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Civil Service of the Committee on Government Reform and … Congress, first session, April 29, 1997

As our years increase: Answers to questions about retirement, finances, health care, changing relationships, death

March 27, 2008

As our years increase: Answers to questions about retirement, finances, health care, changing relationships, death

Self-directed IRAs: advantages, challenges, and options.(individual retirement accounts): An article from: The Tax Adviser

March 27, 2008

Self-directed IRAs: advantages, challenges, and options.(individual retirement accounts): An article from: The Tax Adviser This digital document is an article from The Tax Adviser, published by Thomson Gale on December 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1804 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Self-directed IRAs: advantages, challenges, and options.(individual retirement accounts)
Author: Cathy Scott
Publication: The Tax Adviser (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 38 Issue: 12 Page: 717(2)

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Understanding TIAA-CREF: How to Plan for a Secure and Comfortable Retirement

March 27, 2008

Understanding TIAA-CREF: How to Plan for a Secure and Comfortable Retirement TIAA-CREF is the largest private pension plan in the world, with more than $260 billion under management, including an estimated 1% of all shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange. And yet, while there is a wealth of information on IRAs, 401(k)s and other investment vehicles, until now there has been little guidance for the millions of TIAA-CREF plan participants and their advisors. The TIAA-CREF Book offers the definitive guide to TIAA-CREF for participants, estate planners, and financial advisors. Simply and clearly–and with a droll sense of humor–the authors explain the often complex legal and financial aspects of how the TIAA-CREF plan works, how the investment choices new participants make can affect the funds available at retirement, what the distribution options are for withdrawing money either before or after retirement, and how to leave the fund as an inheritance. For participants in the accumulation stage of their careers, the authors explain the important differences between fixed income securities (TIAA) and equity securities (CREF), and examine the investment choices for both. They address such important issues as how to allocate contributions, how portable an account really is, and how plans differ from employer to employer. In addition to the valuable primer on estate planning–from how to quantify assets, needs, and income to how the Federal Estate Tax affects TIAA-CREF accounts–the authors explore in detail the distribution options available and help weigh the pros and cons of each choice. Drawing on their extensive work in the field of estate planning, the authors cover the gamut of what it takes to make the most out of a TIAA-CREF plan. TIAA-CREF is a registered trademark of the Teachers Insurance and Annunity Association/College Retirement Equities Fund Corporation.
Customer Review: Can’t Judge a Book by its Publisher
I am responding to the previous reviewer’s disappointment with the book, given that it was published by Oxford U. The days when we could count of the big name university presses to publish only the finest are, sadly, past. It is frustrating not to have the reliable benchmarks. Word processing, the automated printing and publishing process, and the general decline of academic standards - whatever the reasons, we are being swamped with second and third rate monographs from all quarters.
Customer Review: A Disappointment
These authors published two informative articles about TIAA-CREF in a professional journal in 1997 and 1998. Although the articles were intended for estate planners, they can be understood by a lay person who reads them carefully. I expected this book to present the substance of the articles in a more accessible way. It does not. Apart from the section on estate planning, it contains little information not obtainable directly from TIAA-CREF. It shows signs of having been written with haste. It is poorly edited (surprising for Oxford University Press) and is in places inconsistent and unclear. The book is a disappointment.

Live it Up without Outliving Your Money!: 10 Steps to a Perfect Retirement Portfolio

March 27, 2008

Live it Up without Outliving Your Money!: 10 Steps to a Perfect Retirement Portfolio How to make sure the golden years aren’t lean years In the coming years, more than 70 million people will enter retirement. But even as people live longer and stay active longer and with Social Security’s future in jeopard, theyhave saved less than any previous generation. Baby boomers are hungry for sound, time-tested advice about how to reinvigorate their retirement portfolios with less risk so that they can live the comfortable retirement they’ve promised themselves. Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money! is the road map that people are looking for. Based on the author’s popular workshops, this plain-speaking book gives readers simple, low-risk strategies to get the most out of their retirement without running out of money. Paul Merriman is President of Merriman Capital Management in Seattle, which manages more than $600 million in investments for more than 1,200 clients. Merriman hosts “Sound Investing, a weekly Seattle-area and Internet radio show and is a retirement and mutual fund columnist at CBSMarketwatch.com. He is the publisher and editor of FundAdvice.com, an online newsletter and investment advisory service rate Best of the Web” by Forbes in 2000, 2001, and 2002.
Customer Review: Title is misleading - great book
When I read the title to this book, the first thing I thought was “sounds to good to be true”. But to my surprise, the book has a tremendous amount of actionable information. I’ve read 10+ books on asset allocations and investing during retirement and this is by far the most complete. My only complaint is the hardsell on mutual funds by one particular company. But this was only done in a couple of chapters and does not diminish the vast majority of the books contents.
Customer Review: The Guiding Merriman
The most complete book for understanding the whats and hows of retirement planning and investing for retirement. Complete with data to support the ideas the author presents.

How well do women fare under the nation’s retirement policies?: A report

March 27, 2008

How well do women fare under the nation’s retirement policies?: A report

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