Continuing to work in retirement may seem contrary, but for many people, it's the transitional path they prefer. (Photo by John Conrad Williams, Jr.) From Purpose-Driven Passion Projects to Simply ...
Reaching retirement age only to find out you lack the 40 necessary Social Security credits can be a source of anxiety. This situation is more common than many realize, often affecting those with ...
As plan participants in their 50s and 60s contemplate retirement in earnest and take advantage of Roth catch-up contributions and other tactics, industry experts say plan advisers and sponsors should ...
Of surveyed retirees who've taken on jobs, 89% say working allows them to remain active and involved. Nearly as many, 88%, say they like having a job. A full 83% find their work rewarding. Whether you ...
Whether you retire from your official job in your 50s or 70s, you could still have a lot of life to live. And if you've toyed with the idea of working a new job in retirement, you're not alone.
Jim Carrey, Al Pacino and Hugh Grant aren’t the only ones who came out of retirement. Countless people return to the workforce after retiring. For some, it's a matter of money — they have savings, but ...
The retirement landscape has shifted dramatically over the past few decades. Gone are the days when most retirees could count on a generous company pension to carry them through their golden years.
Retirement often brings a welcome reduction in everyday expenses, allowing retirees to enjoy their golden years with less financial stress. As work-related costs diminish, retirees can focus on ...
Discover how fixed annuities provide guaranteed interest, tax-deferred growth, and regular income for retirees, helping you ...