Month: April 2021
Retirement Plan Literacy—Answers to Common Questions: Part III
By David Brandolph In this, the third part of our April financial literacy month series, we answer one more of the top five questions that the Pension Rights Center commonly gets from people looking for a comfortable retirement. Part I of the series can be found here; Part II here. Unless stated otherwise, answers relate to company or […]
Retirement Plan Literacy—Answers to Common Questions: Part II
By David Brandolph In this, the second part of our April financial literacy month series, we answer two more of the top five questions that the Pension Rights Center commonly gets from people about their retirement benefits (Part I can be found here). Unless stated otherwise, answers relate to company or union sponsored private-sector retirement plans. Being […]
Retirement Plan Literacy – Answers to Common Questions
By David Brandolph April is financial literacy month. That is why you are likely to see publications offering articles with financial planning recommendations such as: set goals, track spending, boost savings, and understand concepts such as “diversification” and “compound interest.” Some articles may suggest that you can “become a millionaire” by the time you reach […]
Retirees Celebrate Historic Pension Victory
By Karen Friedman With the enactment of the Butch Lewis Emergency Pension Plan Relief Act, retirees across the country are “dancing in the streets” to celebrate the wonderful news that their pensions have been saved. Press the link to join the celebration and show-off your latest dance moves. We thought you’d like to see some of the […]