Life doesn't stop at retirement, and neither should you. Consider the pros and cons of relocating to a retirement community.
Joan Madden-Ceballos, a 65-year-old health care administrator, has a working life in California many would envy. Her work is flexible, fulfilling, and something she enjoys going back to day after day.
For baby boomers moving into retirement at age 55 and beyond, the cost is more than just a monetary amount; it also represents changing healthcare requirements, lifestyle demands, and social changes.
Relaxing in morning. Beautiful elderly woman sitting on the couch in her living room, drinking coffee and contemplating something(Maruzhenko Yaroslav) As retirement ...
A recent AARP survey showing that 61% of adults 50 or older worry they won't have enough money to support themselves in retirement is cold comfort if you lie awake at night, concerned about your ...
Choosing the right age to retire is crucial, since once you leave the workforce, you may not be able to return. If you decide to go back to work, you'll likely have to find a new job, possibly at a ...