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Plan Helps Baby Boomers Plan for Retirement

By Marie Lowe, published Mar 10, 2008
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The fact is Americans are living longer and working harder, and retirement as we know it is being redefined.

In fact, a recent Harris Poll reported that 73 percent of baby boomers did not think of retirement as an opportunity to relax or slow down, or to even stop working.

Margy Altmix, president of My Plan After 50, believes that economics play an important part in the necessity of extending a work life. She adds that for boomers, "work is about something much more abstract. It's about gaining wisdom and contributing wisdom."

The Boomer Mentality

"Boomers have a very particular mentality that is different from the generation before them or the generations that have come after," continues Altmix.

"America's baby boomers are the first generation in history to anticipate productive engagement after traditional retirement age. Boomers are the first generation to ask the question: Why would I want to retire? Spending time playing golf just isn't going to do it for boomers."

MyPlanAfter50.com is an online learning community dedicated to providing holistic life coaching and retirement-planning services to America's boomers, their employers and affiliate organizations.

My Plan After 50 helps the boomer community meet, learn, discover, plan and invest and serves as a benefits platform to help employers become more proactive about retaining their 50+ workforce.

The Longevity Advantage

According to Kris Jensen, vice president for corporate services for My Plan After 50, baby boomers have something going for them that the previous generation did not.

"Boomers have a longevity advantage. We're healthier and living longer, and many of us don't want to stop working. In reality, many of us can work an extra 20 years, especially if we are appreciated and provided flexibility." This aging and productive workforce presents a unique challenge to employers and managers, Jensen points out.

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Very important info, excellently reported!

Posted on 05/10/2008 at 9:05:51 AM

 
I agree with Mary White - http://www.expertretirementplanning.com/retirement-planning/32/top-3-reasons-to-avoid-retirement-planning/ You shouldn't plan for retirement!

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 5:04:33 PM

 
Good information about our aging baby boomers!

Posted on 03/19/2008 at 6:03:28 AM

 
good article

Posted on 03/18/2008 at 7:03:49 AM

 
Very important, great information

Posted on 03/16/2008 at 8:03:58 PM

 
Very important stuff that many people need to think about seriously. Nice job.

Posted on 03/16/2008 at 1:03:47 PM

 
:)

Posted on 03/16/2008 at 12:03:56 AM

 
This is something I need to be planning and working on.

Posted on 03/15/2008 at 9:03:09 PM

 
Great information. Thanks

Posted on 03/15/2008 at 7:03:32 PM

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