Posts Tagged ‘retire’
Barron’s: Jumbo Reverse Mortgage Can Help House Rich Seniors
For seniors who own homes with a notable amount of equity, proprietary jumbo reverse mortgages can be a viable option to explore when looking for the means to pay down an existing, forward mortgage or fund retirement. This is according to an article appearing at financial news outlet Barron’s. Particularly for seniors who live in…
Read MoreA Quarter of Middle-Aged Americans Worry They Can’t Afford Health Care
A large fraction of Americans nearing retirement age are worried they can’t afford health insurance now, much less when they quit working to enjoy the good life, a new survey shows. One in every four people between 50 and 64 are not confident they’ll be able to afford health insurance during the next year, and…
Read MoreThe No. 1 Thing People With Fat Savings Accounts Scrimp on That You Likely Don’t
Housing may be the key to bigger savings. Earlier this week, a Reddit post — from a 48-year-old woman claiming to be a millionaire despite having only low-paying jobs until about age 30 — went viral, and in it she details some extreme frugality. She says she saves tea bags so she can make multiple…
Read MoreForbes: Jumbo Reverse Mortgage a Viable Alternative Financing Option
For Americans who find themselves in unique financial situations requiring forms of financing that may serve as alternatives to more traditional, forward mortgage loans, numerous financial products exist that can potentially serve customers in such situations more efficiently than traditional financing. One of these alternative methods is a jumbo reverse mortgage, according to Melissa Cohn,…
Read MoreDoes Size Matter? Volume of Brain Area Not Always Tied to Memory, Thinking
When it comes to parts of your brain, bigger isn’t necessarily better. Experts long believed that a bigger hippocampus meant better memory. But new research finds that the size of this seahorse-shaped structure deep in the brain doesn’t always predict learning and memory abilities. Researchers looked at more than 330 older adults in Germany and…
Read MoreHow Much You Need to Save for a Decent Retirement in Each State
A good retirement means different things to different people — some want to be close to their family, some don’t want to spend their winters hip-deep in snow. Retirees who travel frequently want to be near a good airport, some want to be close to a good hospital, others might want to live in a…
Read MoreUSA Today: Retirement is Changing as Corporate Pensions Go ‘Extinct’
As pension plans at private companies become continuously rarer and the condition of existing corporate pension plans continues to worsen, the nature of retirement in America is being forced to go through a period of change. This is according to a story in USA Today by business trends reporter Nathan Bomey, and a report by…
Read MoreMore than Half of Americans Support Adult Children, Derailing Retirement
Parents with adult children are often closely linked in terms of finances, and the depth of those connections can sometimes threaten the retirement plans of the parents. This is according to new research released by home co-investing company Unison, announced on Thursday. According to the results of a survey conducted in August 2019, 92% of…
Read MoreLove Museums, Theater? The Arts Might Extend Your Life
If you’re a senior who loves to take in the latest art exhibit or check out a new musical, it might do more than stimulate your senses: New research suggests it could lengthen your life. Scientists found that among over 6,700 older adults they tracked, patrons of the arts had a markedly better survival rate…
Read MoreWSJ: The Effects of Moving Baby Boomers on Home Prices
As many American baby boomers are poised to move out of their homes by the mid-to-late 2020’s, some observers are asking what kind of effect a mass migration of older Americans will have on the housing market and in some local economies. This is according to a story published in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).…
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