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Retirement Planning

Dermatologic Clinics, 2023
The retirement process is an individualized endeavor. Both financial and social aspects are important to consider when making plans for retirement. In this article, we discuss details of retirement planning, including the need to save, how much and when to start saving, and types of retirement plans.
Joshua, Burshtein   +2 more
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Planning for Retirement

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2011
A philosophic discussion is pertinent to all residents and practicing thoracic surgeons as they see retirement as just a continuum of their lives in the context of full engagement in life. In this article, the author extends the concept of engagement into a third dimension, one that includes autonomy, mastery, purpose, physical fitness, quality of life,
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A Retirement Income Plan

The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
I T's FUN to retire if you can stay well. It pays to have a periodic physical examination to see that you are as well as you can be. Nature has a way of creeping up on you as you get older and begin to be afflicted with this, that, and what have you-in other words, when you begin to come apart at the seams. Secondly, it's fun to retire only if you have
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Health Status, Retirement Plans, and Retirement

Journal of Aging and Health, 1990
The purpose of this study was to assess the stability of short-term plans to retire and to evaluate the role of self-reported health status in predicting both plans to retire and actual retirement from a sample of 1,165 older members of a prepayment, group practice model, health maintenance organization.
L T, Midanik   +3 more
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Retirement Planning

Abstract This chapter of the handbook focuses on retirement planning from a psychological perspective. Not all older workers plan for retirement and even fewer engage in planning beyond financials. This is important, as the absence of adequate preparation for retirement affects individuals’ control over the timing of workforce exit ...
Joanne K Earl   +2 more
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Planning for Retirement

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Most Americans have not estimated how much they need to save for retirement. This lack of awareness may contribute to low levels of retirement savings. We investigate the relation between planning and retirement wealth. Those who have estimated how much they need to save for retirement have significantly higher retirement wealth.
Terrance Kieron Martin, Michael S. Finke
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Planning for Retirement

JAMA, 1977
Retirement planning has become a legitimate concern of all physicians, especially those employed by agencies where retirement is compulsory. Faced with the possibility of retirement, whether forced or voluntary, and issues of competence and other related matters, many physicians are departing from the traditional pattern of working until they become ...
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