The essential retirement guide : a contrarian's perspective / / Frederick Vettese |
Autore | Vettese Fred <1953-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (229 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.024/014 |
Soggetto topico |
Retirement - Planning
Finance, Personal |
ISBN |
1-119-11113-7
1-119-11114-5 1-119-12542-1 |
Classificazione | BUS050040 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 The Road to Retirement Detours Chapter 2 Doubts about the 70 percent retirement income target Niggling doubts Saving for retirement is a 2-dimensional problem The macro case against 70 percent Low-income workers Conclusions Notes Chapter 3 Honing in on the Real Target Setting the ground rules Howard and Barb Steve and Ashley 1.0 Steve and Ashley 2.0 Expressing consumption in dollars Conclusions Chapter 4 A New Rule of Thumb Guiding principles Retirement income targets under different scenarios General rule of thumb Conclusions Notes Chapter 5 Quantifying Your Wealth Target A rough and ready estimate A more actuarial approach Notes Chapter 6 Why Interest Rates Will Stay Low (And Why You Should Care) The rise of the savers The Japan experience Applicability to the US and Canada Possible remedies Implications Notes Chapter 7 How Spending Decreases with Age Doubts Quantifying the decline in consumption Why does consumption decline? Next steps Notes Chapter 8 Death Takes a Holiday Present day life expectancy Dispersion of deaths Who is benefiting the most? Why is mortality improving? The future Conclusions Notes Chapter 9 Estimating Your Own Life Expectancy Conclusions Notes Chapter 10 Is long-term care in your future? Long-term care (LTC) What does LTC entail? What are the chances you will need LTC? How long is LTC usually required? Conclusions Notes Chapter 11 Paying for Long-term Care Typical LTC insurance contract Does the math work? The verdict The consequences of not insuring LTC Notes Chapter 12 Putting It All Together New wealth targets Buffers Conclusion Notes Chapter 13 Picking a Savings Rate Historical performance Lessons learned What the future holds Generalizing the results Notes Chapter 14 Optimizing Your Savings Strategy The goal Strategy 1: Simple Strategy 2: Simple Lifecycle approach Strategy 3: Modified Lifecycle Strategy 4: Variable contribution Strategy 5: The SMART approach Conclusions The Third Lever Methodology Chapter 15 A Gentler Approach to Saving Path 1 - Pain now, gain later on Path 2 - Smooth and steady improvement A comparison in dollar terms Conclusions Chapter 16 Rational Roulette Call to action Watch out for your children Notes Chapter 17 Revisiting the 4 Percent Rule The 4 percent rule Problems with the 4 percent rule A more rational spending rule A Monte Carlo simulation Conclusions Chapter 18 Why people hate annuities (but should still buy one) Why annuities should be popular The psychology behind the unpopularity Tontines The insured annuity strategy Indexed annuities? Forget it Conclusions Notes Chapter 19 How Workplace Pension Plans fit in Why employers offer workplace plans Getting the most out of your workplace plan How a workplace pension plan affects your dollar target Online forecast tools Chapter 20 Bubble Trouble Why worry about financial bubbles? Examples of recent financial bubbles Common Characteristics The everything bubble Notes Chapter 21 Carpe Diem The numbers Healthy life years Trends Personal genome testing Notes Chapter 22 A Life Well Lived Retirement and happiness Final thoughts Notes Appendix A Similarities between the US and Canada Social Security programs High-level comparison of retirement vehicles A tax comparison Appendix B Social Security in the US and Canada Name of Social Security pension plan Purpose of Social Security Earnings base for pension calculation How pension is calculated How the plans are funded Normal retirement age Early retirement age Delayed retirement Indexation Other government-sponsored pension plans Taxability Appendix C Retirement income targets under other scenarios Appendix D About the assumptions used in the book Thoughts on Conservatism Assumptions used to estimate personal consumption Assumptions used to calculate future retirement savings Assumptions used to estimate the historical accumulation of savings Couple contemplating long-term care insurance Assets needed to cover long-term care (LTC) About the Author Index . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910131533103321 |
Vettese Fred <1953-> | ||
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The essential retirement guide : a contrarian's perspective / / Frederick Vettese |
Autore | Vettese Fred <1953-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (229 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.024/014 |
Soggetto topico |
Retirement - Planning
Finance, Personal |
ISBN |
1-119-11113-7
1-119-11114-5 1-119-12542-1 |
Classificazione | BUS050040 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 The Road to Retirement Detours Chapter 2 Doubts about the 70 percent retirement income target Niggling doubts Saving for retirement is a 2-dimensional problem The macro case against 70 percent Low-income workers Conclusions Notes Chapter 3 Honing in on the Real Target Setting the ground rules Howard and Barb Steve and Ashley 1.0 Steve and Ashley 2.0 Expressing consumption in dollars Conclusions Chapter 4 A New Rule of Thumb Guiding principles Retirement income targets under different scenarios General rule of thumb Conclusions Notes Chapter 5 Quantifying Your Wealth Target A rough and ready estimate A more actuarial approach Notes Chapter 6 Why Interest Rates Will Stay Low (And Why You Should Care) The rise of the savers The Japan experience Applicability to the US and Canada Possible remedies Implications Notes Chapter 7 How Spending Decreases with Age Doubts Quantifying the decline in consumption Why does consumption decline? Next steps Notes Chapter 8 Death Takes a Holiday Present day life expectancy Dispersion of deaths Who is benefiting the most? Why is mortality improving? The future Conclusions Notes Chapter 9 Estimating Your Own Life Expectancy Conclusions Notes Chapter 10 Is long-term care in your future? Long-term care (LTC) What does LTC entail? What are the chances you will need LTC? How long is LTC usually required? Conclusions Notes Chapter 11 Paying for Long-term Care Typical LTC insurance contract Does the math work? The verdict The consequences of not insuring LTC Notes Chapter 12 Putting It All Together New wealth targets Buffers Conclusion Notes Chapter 13 Picking a Savings Rate Historical performance Lessons learned What the future holds Generalizing the results Notes Chapter 14 Optimizing Your Savings Strategy The goal Strategy 1: Simple Strategy 2: Simple Lifecycle approach Strategy 3: Modified Lifecycle Strategy 4: Variable contribution Strategy 5: The SMART approach Conclusions The Third Lever Methodology Chapter 15 A Gentler Approach to Saving Path 1 - Pain now, gain later on Path 2 - Smooth and steady improvement A comparison in dollar terms Conclusions Chapter 16 Rational Roulette Call to action Watch out for your children Notes Chapter 17 Revisiting the 4 Percent Rule The 4 percent rule Problems with the 4 percent rule A more rational spending rule A Monte Carlo simulation Conclusions Chapter 18 Why people hate annuities (but should still buy one) Why annuities should be popular The psychology behind the unpopularity Tontines The insured annuity strategy Indexed annuities? Forget it Conclusions Notes Chapter 19 How Workplace Pension Plans fit in Why employers offer workplace plans Getting the most out of your workplace plan How a workplace pension plan affects your dollar target Online forecast tools Chapter 20 Bubble Trouble Why worry about financial bubbles? Examples of recent financial bubbles Common Characteristics The everything bubble Notes Chapter 21 Carpe Diem The numbers Healthy life years Trends Personal genome testing Notes Chapter 22 A Life Well Lived Retirement and happiness Final thoughts Notes Appendix A Similarities between the US and Canada Social Security programs High-level comparison of retirement vehicles A tax comparison Appendix B Social Security in the US and Canada Name of Social Security pension plan Purpose of Social Security Earnings base for pension calculation How pension is calculated How the plans are funded Normal retirement age Early retirement age Delayed retirement Indexation Other government-sponsored pension plans Taxability Appendix C Retirement income targets under other scenarios Appendix D About the assumptions used in the book Thoughts on Conservatism Assumptions used to estimate personal consumption Assumptions used to calculate future retirement savings Assumptions used to estimate the historical accumulation of savings Couple contemplating long-term care insurance Assets needed to cover long-term care (LTC) About the Author Index . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910827883903321 |
Vettese Fred <1953-> | ||
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Wealth regeneration at retirement [[electronic resource] ] : planning for a lifetime of leadership / / Kaycee Krysty with Robert Moser |
Autore | Krysty Kaycee W |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (194 p.) |
Disciplina |
306.3/80973
306.380973 332 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MoserRobert |
Collana | Bloomberg financial series |
Soggetto topico |
Retirement - United States - Planning
Retirement income - United States Executives - United States Baby boom generation - United States |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-119-20539-5
1-283-60389-6 9786613916341 1-118-33340-3 |
Classificazione | BUS050040 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Wealth Regeneration at Retirement: Planning for a Lifetime of Leadership; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction: Where to Begin?; Could This Be You?; Intense? Me? Really? Yes, You; Now, It's Your Turn; Standing on the Edge of the Cliff; Part I: Redefining Retirement; Chapter 1: It's All about You (Really It Is); We versus Me; It's Time for It to Be All about You; Real Life, Real Money; Wealth Regeneration, What's That?; Old Money; New Wealth; The Principles; What's Next?; You Have to Sleep at Night; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 2: The ""R"" Word; There Are Lots of Us
Now What?The Hero's Farewell; What about Me?; What We've Learned; Where Do You Fit?; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 3: The Grab Bag of Life; Change Has Impact; Managing Change; The New Rules; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 4: It's Not Rocket Science; Strategic Planning; Change Management; Financial Forecasting; Risk Assessment; Building Teams; Holding People Accountable; Meaningful Work; You've Got This Wired; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 5: Leading in a New Way; What Is Generativity?; Generativity Is Leadership; Have It Your Way; It's About Regeneration; Parting Thoughts Part II: The Wealth Regeneration DisciplineChapter 6: The Concept of the Wheel; Circle to Wheel; Dealing with Change; What's Next?; You Know How to Do This; Get It Rolling; A Kick in the . . .; Looking at What Happens; Profile: Tom Campion; Chapter 7: Know Where You Are; Defining Your Wealth; The Dual Balance Sheet; Financial Capital; Human Capital; Lifestyle Analysis-How Much Is Enough?; How Sustainable Is Your Wealth?; Profile: Dick Pechter; Toolkit; Worksheet 1: Balance Sheet for Financial Capital; Worksheet 2: Balance Sheet for Human Capital; Worksheet 3: Possible Spending Categories Chapter 8: Know Who You AreRecognizing the Crucible; Facing the Questions; Back to the Future; Seriously, Try This Now; And When You Have a Partner; Flow; So Enough Touchy-Feely Already?; Profile: Peter Nostrand; Toolkit; Worksheet 1: Food for Thought; Worksheet 2: Personal History Matrix; Worksheet 3: Your Life in Retrospect; Worksheet 4: More Great Questions for the Car (or Date Night or on a Beach . . .); Chapter 9: Know Where You Want to Go; Embracing the Endgame; Getting Strategic; Your Purpose; Now for That Vision Thing; How Does It Look from the Top of the Mountain? Profile: Bob BuntingTookit; Worksheet 1: Your Life Timeline; Worksheet 2: Discovering Your Passions; Worksheet 3: Your Purpose; Worksheet 4: Letter to a Friend; Worksheet 5: Schedule for a Future Day; Chapter 10: What to Do to Get There from Here; Keeping It Real; Begin at the Beginning; Purpose Is the Destination; What's Nonnegotiable?; What's Just Ahead?; Then, Get Going; What to Do If You Still Don't Know What to Do; Finally, Let's Talk about Money; What If the Scenarios Suggest I'm Spending Too Much Money?; A Word about Investment Policy; You Can Do This Profile: Julie Weston and Gerry Morrison |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910141395203321 |
Krysty Kaycee W | ||
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Wealth regeneration at retirement [[electronic resource] ] : planning for a lifetime of leadership / / Kaycee Krysty with Robert Moser |
Autore | Krysty Kaycee W |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (194 p.) |
Disciplina |
306.3/80973
306.380973 332 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MoserRobert |
Collana | Bloomberg financial series |
Soggetto topico |
Retirement - United States - Planning
Retirement income - United States Executives - United States Baby boom generation - United States |
ISBN |
1-119-20539-5
1-283-60389-6 9786613916341 1-118-33340-3 |
Classificazione | BUS050040 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Wealth Regeneration at Retirement: Planning for a Lifetime of Leadership; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction: Where to Begin?; Could This Be You?; Intense? Me? Really? Yes, You; Now, It's Your Turn; Standing on the Edge of the Cliff; Part I: Redefining Retirement; Chapter 1: It's All about You (Really It Is); We versus Me; It's Time for It to Be All about You; Real Life, Real Money; Wealth Regeneration, What's That?; Old Money; New Wealth; The Principles; What's Next?; You Have to Sleep at Night; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 2: The ""R"" Word; There Are Lots of Us
Now What?The Hero's Farewell; What about Me?; What We've Learned; Where Do You Fit?; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 3: The Grab Bag of Life; Change Has Impact; Managing Change; The New Rules; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 4: It's Not Rocket Science; Strategic Planning; Change Management; Financial Forecasting; Risk Assessment; Building Teams; Holding People Accountable; Meaningful Work; You've Got This Wired; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 5: Leading in a New Way; What Is Generativity?; Generativity Is Leadership; Have It Your Way; It's About Regeneration; Parting Thoughts Part II: The Wealth Regeneration DisciplineChapter 6: The Concept of the Wheel; Circle to Wheel; Dealing with Change; What's Next?; You Know How to Do This; Get It Rolling; A Kick in the . . .; Looking at What Happens; Profile: Tom Campion; Chapter 7: Know Where You Are; Defining Your Wealth; The Dual Balance Sheet; Financial Capital; Human Capital; Lifestyle Analysis-How Much Is Enough?; How Sustainable Is Your Wealth?; Profile: Dick Pechter; Toolkit; Worksheet 1: Balance Sheet for Financial Capital; Worksheet 2: Balance Sheet for Human Capital; Worksheet 3: Possible Spending Categories Chapter 8: Know Who You AreRecognizing the Crucible; Facing the Questions; Back to the Future; Seriously, Try This Now; And When You Have a Partner; Flow; So Enough Touchy-Feely Already?; Profile: Peter Nostrand; Toolkit; Worksheet 1: Food for Thought; Worksheet 2: Personal History Matrix; Worksheet 3: Your Life in Retrospect; Worksheet 4: More Great Questions for the Car (or Date Night or on a Beach . . .); Chapter 9: Know Where You Want to Go; Embracing the Endgame; Getting Strategic; Your Purpose; Now for That Vision Thing; How Does It Look from the Top of the Mountain? Profile: Bob BuntingTookit; Worksheet 1: Your Life Timeline; Worksheet 2: Discovering Your Passions; Worksheet 3: Your Purpose; Worksheet 4: Letter to a Friend; Worksheet 5: Schedule for a Future Day; Chapter 10: What to Do to Get There from Here; Keeping It Real; Begin at the Beginning; Purpose Is the Destination; What's Nonnegotiable?; What's Just Ahead?; Then, Get Going; What to Do If You Still Don't Know What to Do; Finally, Let's Talk about Money; What If the Scenarios Suggest I'm Spending Too Much Money?; A Word about Investment Policy; You Can Do This Profile: Julie Weston and Gerry Morrison |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830325803321 |
Krysty Kaycee W | ||
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Wealth regeneration at retirement [[electronic resource] ] : planning for a lifetime of leadership / / Kaycee Krysty with Robert Moser |
Autore | Krysty Kaycee W |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (194 p.) |
Disciplina |
306.3/80973
306.380973 332 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MoserRobert |
Collana | Bloomberg financial series |
Soggetto topico |
Retirement - United States - Planning
Retirement income - United States Executives - United States Baby boom generation - United States |
ISBN |
1-119-20539-5
1-283-60389-6 9786613916341 1-118-33340-3 |
Classificazione | BUS050040 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Wealth Regeneration at Retirement: Planning for a Lifetime of Leadership; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction: Where to Begin?; Could This Be You?; Intense? Me? Really? Yes, You; Now, It's Your Turn; Standing on the Edge of the Cliff; Part I: Redefining Retirement; Chapter 1: It's All about You (Really It Is); We versus Me; It's Time for It to Be All about You; Real Life, Real Money; Wealth Regeneration, What's That?; Old Money; New Wealth; The Principles; What's Next?; You Have to Sleep at Night; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 2: The ""R"" Word; There Are Lots of Us
Now What?The Hero's Farewell; What about Me?; What We've Learned; Where Do You Fit?; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 3: The Grab Bag of Life; Change Has Impact; Managing Change; The New Rules; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 4: It's Not Rocket Science; Strategic Planning; Change Management; Financial Forecasting; Risk Assessment; Building Teams; Holding People Accountable; Meaningful Work; You've Got This Wired; Parting Thoughts; Chapter 5: Leading in a New Way; What Is Generativity?; Generativity Is Leadership; Have It Your Way; It's About Regeneration; Parting Thoughts Part II: The Wealth Regeneration DisciplineChapter 6: The Concept of the Wheel; Circle to Wheel; Dealing with Change; What's Next?; You Know How to Do This; Get It Rolling; A Kick in the . . .; Looking at What Happens; Profile: Tom Campion; Chapter 7: Know Where You Are; Defining Your Wealth; The Dual Balance Sheet; Financial Capital; Human Capital; Lifestyle Analysis-How Much Is Enough?; How Sustainable Is Your Wealth?; Profile: Dick Pechter; Toolkit; Worksheet 1: Balance Sheet for Financial Capital; Worksheet 2: Balance Sheet for Human Capital; Worksheet 3: Possible Spending Categories Chapter 8: Know Who You AreRecognizing the Crucible; Facing the Questions; Back to the Future; Seriously, Try This Now; And When You Have a Partner; Flow; So Enough Touchy-Feely Already?; Profile: Peter Nostrand; Toolkit; Worksheet 1: Food for Thought; Worksheet 2: Personal History Matrix; Worksheet 3: Your Life in Retrospect; Worksheet 4: More Great Questions for the Car (or Date Night or on a Beach . . .); Chapter 9: Know Where You Want to Go; Embracing the Endgame; Getting Strategic; Your Purpose; Now for That Vision Thing; How Does It Look from the Top of the Mountain? Profile: Bob BuntingTookit; Worksheet 1: Your Life Timeline; Worksheet 2: Discovering Your Passions; Worksheet 3: Your Purpose; Worksheet 4: Letter to a Friend; Worksheet 5: Schedule for a Future Day; Chapter 10: What to Do to Get There from Here; Keeping It Real; Begin at the Beginning; Purpose Is the Destination; What's Nonnegotiable?; What's Just Ahead?; Then, Get Going; What to Do If You Still Don't Know What to Do; Finally, Let's Talk about Money; What If the Scenarios Suggest I'm Spending Too Much Money?; A Word about Investment Policy; You Can Do This Profile: Julie Weston and Gerry Morrison |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910840875303321 |
Krysty Kaycee W | ||
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|