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The latest retirement planning book entitled 'Boomers: Visons of the New Retirement', written by a person who is about thirty years old, Dr. Maria Maylater, PhD., states the author's opinion that it is not what an individual, or in other words, a retiree 'has' when he retires that is important; it is the ways in which he plans out this important phase in his life in which he would be able to actually're-invent' himself totally. She states that today, all the Baby Boomers of yesterday are looking forward to another twenty years of a full and productive life, and an extremely rewarding one, what with all the technological and scientific advances that have taken place in recent years, an average individual can hope to love a longer life than his father or his grandfathers before him. (3 Retirement Challenges that you were Never Told)
The idea is to re-invent himself and aim for a newer and richer life, and prepare adequately for such a life after retirement, by doing what he always wanted to do but did not have the time for. This new vision of retirement that every retiree has been adapting of late has also resulted in bringing about major changes in the Human Resources services that are offered by these professionals before they retire from active service. The author says that it is the general tendency of any organization to bombard the retiree with plenty of advice on issues such as health plans, insurance plans, and relocation plans, and the innate desire of the retiree to form new relationships or to learn new things are completely ignored. These are issues that the retiree would be more interested in at this time of his life, and would find it a real struggle to try to fulfill them, and this is where they must be offered more help. (3 Retirement Challenges that you were Never Told)
Michael Falcon, the Chief Operating Officer of the Retirement Group, Merrill Lynch, says that as far as retirement plans are concerned, men and women make entirely different plans. Whereas men think of retirement as a chance to spend more time at home with the family and with friends, women go about it in an entirely different manner. They make plans for traveling or get more involved with their communities, or more often, study further or start on a new career. While men prefer to spend their retired lives complacently and free of any tension, women seem to want to try out new avenues of interest that they had never tried before, including adult education. Women are more likely than men to have the idea of're-inventing' themselves. This sort of disparity may have serious consequences when the couple is planning out their finances. However, this may not be so very troublesome if the couple took the time to sit down and discuss the various issues involved and then plan out what they must do. When one of the couple decides to work and/or attempt further education, however, then this must be provided for in their financial plans. (Sharing your Vision of Retirement)
It is a fact that today's retiree is not sitting back and relaxing and hoping to just while away his remaining time in useless activities. He, on the other hand, has big and better plans for his retirement than ever before. For example, the several different Retirement Communities in Philadelphia have certain activities and organized sessions that would not have been normally associated with a retiree yesterday. Some of these are nature treks, a park and a playground for the grandchildren, an indoor swimming pool, and even a personal fitness trainer. This shows that things are indeed changing, and the retiree is making his own well-educated plans for his own retirement, wherein he can lead an extremely productive life and virtually're-invent' himself. The retirees of today and the 'baby boomers' that are on the verge of retirement definitely want more out of life, today. (Today's Retirement Community, a Lifestyle Choice)
Statistics reveal that the number of Americans who are 55 years or older will become double the figure it is at, from now up to the year 2030. That is, the 60 million people who will retire today make up about 21 percentage of the total population of retirees in America, and this figure will rise to 107.6...
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