While becoming unemployed can be a huge mental health challenge, many of us assume that retirement—which also involves stopping or at least reducing work—will be the opposite. It’s pictured as a ...
There is no right way to retire. Many of today's workers will retire in stages, maintain a part-time job or consulting work, or otherwise stay professionally active.
You may think of your work life in two distinct eras: the years you climbed the career ladder and the golden years of retirement, when the only climbing you need to do is on an afternoon hike. But you ...
A new report from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College finds employee engagement and workplace happiness have a serious—and sometimes counter-intuitive—influence over retirement ...
Most discussions about retirement treat the concept like a finish line. We're guilty, too—using terms like "when you hit retirement" and "when you reach retirement" treats the concept of exiting your ...
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 ...
As tax season nears end, now is the ideal time to strengthen your long-term savings and take full advantage of available tax ...