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While financial security is crucial for retirement, the true 'retirement crisis' is often an emotional, psychological and ...
The need to matter could be the secret to a happy retirement. If so, what will happen to the 4.1 million individuals expected to retire in 2025?
Want a happy retirement? Of course, you do! The Dalai Lama himself described happiness as “the purpose of our lives.” At retirement, however, that desire often becomes an expectation. A white ...
To avoid getting caught with your guard down in retirement, there are a couple key moves you can make now that are all highly correlated with satisfaction down the line, says Bridget Bearden, a ...
Research has found that viewing retirement as a sign of growth and having positive views of physical and mental health have profound effects, says Pillemer.
Pensioners need an income of just £1,700 a month to enjoy a happy retirement, analysis suggests. But just one third of retirees in the UK – or 4m people – currently have an income above this threshold ...
Want a happy retirement? Of course, you do! The Dalai Lama himself described happiness as “the purpose of our lives.” At retirement, however, that desire often becomes an expectation. A white ...
Planning While good planning doesn’t guarantee a happy retirement, it might help you to feel more prepared for retirement. Planning ahead, both financially and emotionally for a big change in ...
If you're looking to put the finishing touches on your retirement plans, a study has a suggestion on timing and a report back on quality of life.
Approach retirement knowing what's important. This Happy Retirement Checklist will help.
Special Advertiser Feature The Secret to a Happier Retirement: Friends, Neighbors and a Fixed Annuity By Jonathan Clements 27 July 2005 The Wall Street Journal ...
According to 81 percent of today's retirees, the most important ingredient for a happy retirement is good health, outranking financial security, which rang in at 58 percent.