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Altersvorsorge 2 Older workers 2 Private Altersvorsorge 2 Private retirement provision 2 Retirement provision 2 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 2 Accounting 1 Armut 1 Betriebliche Altersversorgung 1 Elderly people 1 Financial investment 1 Frauen 1 Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 1 Kapitalanlage 1 Occupational pension plan 1 Pension fund 1 Pensionskasse 1 Poverty 1 Public pension system 1 Rechnungswesen 1 Savings 1 Sparen 1 Steuervergünstigung 1 Tax incentive 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Welt 1 Women 1 Women workers 1 World 1 Ältere Menschen 1
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Munnell, Alicia H. 2 Cahill, Kevin E. 1 Campbell, Sheila 1 Eschtruth, Andrew 1 Gemus, Jonathan 1 Lusardi, Annamaria 1 Skinner, Jonathan S. 1 Venti, Steven F. 1
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Pension Accounting & Personal Saving
Lusardi, Annamaria; Skinner, Jonathan S.; Venti, Steven F. - 2008
In the past two decades, the personal saving rate in the United States has declined dramatically, from 10.6 percent of disposable personal income in 1984 to a low of 2.3 percent in 2001, before bouncing back to 3.9 percent in 2002 (U.S. Department of Commerce, 2003). There is considerable debate...
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Why are so Many Older Women Poor?
Munnell, Alicia H. - 2005
The economic status of older Americans has improved dramatically since 1960. Today, the poverty rate for those 65 and over is about the same as for those aged 18-64. But substantial pockets of poverty remain, especially among older non-married women. This brief will focus on why older women are...
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Are Older Workers Responding to the Bear Market?
Eschtruth, Andrew; Gemus, Jonathan - 2005
In the past year, as the economy has weakened and unemployment has risen, the labor force participation rate for older workers (aged 55-64) has jumped by 2.0 percentage points - an increase unprecedented in post-war U.S. economic history. Recessions typically see very slow or even negative...
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A Primer on Iras
Munnell, Alicia H. - 2005
Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) now hold more assets than either defined benefit or defined contribution pension plans, but many people do not understand how they work. This Just the Facts reminds readers of the differences between Roth and conventional IRAs and describes their role to...
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Basic Investment Theory Explained
Cahill, Kevin E. - 2005
The Samp;P 500 Index dropped more than 40 percent between March 2000 and March 2003, and almost anyone who entrusted their retirement savings to the bull market of the late 1990s saw their portfolio shrink, often in dramatic fashion. Now that the stock market is regaining some of its lost value,...
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