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How to Retire: Understand the Role of Working Longer 

Morningstar, Inc.
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Kerry Hannon discusses how to make working in retirement right for you.
Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,’ the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine sits down with Yahoo Finance columnist and author Kerry Hannon to talk through the benefits of meaningful work in retirement.
00:56 Benefits of Working Past Traditional Retirement Age
03:35 What Does the Data Tell Us About People Who Work Longer?
04:57 How to Make Working Longer a Part of Your Retirement Plan
08:46 Dealing With Age Discrimination in the Workplace
11:35 How You Can ‘Ask and Address’ Your Needs in Retirement
15:00 Key Takeaways
Hi, I'm Christine Benz from Morningstar and welcome to the How to Retire podcast. It's a companion to my book, which is also called How to Retire. Each episode will provide a bite-sized lesson about how to do some aspect of retirement well.
One topic that came up in several of the conversations in How to Retire was the role of work and how the border between work and retirement has become increasingly porous. Yahoo Finance columnist and author Kerry Hannon has focused on careers in personal finance for most of her career and she was the perfect person to sit down to discuss the role of work later in life. Kerry is a self-described workplace futurist, and she is the author of several books about careers.
What are the secrets to a healthy, happy, and wealthy retirement? Find out with Christine Benz’s new book, “How to Retire” linktr.ee/chri...
More from Kerry Hannon
Bio / kerryhannon
Yahoo Finance Column www.yahoo.com/...
In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work kerryhannon.co...
Kerry Hannon on The Long View: Remote Work Trend Benefits Older Workers www.morningsta...
Read more from Christine Benz.
I’m Not Ready for Retirement (but I’m Not Waiting) www.morningsta...
Lessons From Another ‘Faux-tirement’ www.morningsta...
How to Determine Your Expected Retirement Date www.morningsta...
Should Working Longer Be a Part of Your Retirement Plan? www.morningsta...
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Комментарии : 7   
@lizamorning5356
@lizamorning5356 День назад
I’m still working around 75 and my sister is still working at 78. I love what I do: guest house, teaching business English and culture, and 30 years of massage. I can’t imagine stopping what I’m doing! I especially think I have something to offer the 40-something management group since I’ve created and owned several businesses since I was 26. Working is a joy and my Spiritual practice. I’m also taking off for a month to visit family in CA and then on to Spain. Each day is what I want it to be and I am grateful for my many blessings, especially the blessing of health!
@richardcarlin1332
@richardcarlin1332 2 дня назад
Time is the one asset you can't get back. Use it wisely.
@michaelswami
@michaelswami День назад
Love love love this series.
@jray5363
@jray5363 День назад
Nice conversation, with a lot of valid points! And your guest scored a few points of her own when she started by clarifying that she was talking about white collar workers for the most part! Some blue collar workers do irreparable damage in a 40 or 50 year period, and working till they are 70 is just not realistic! But having a reason to get up everyday is important, even if your body doesn’t want to cooperate! Transitioning into something you can do, getting your mind right, and planning years ahead are good advice! Thanks for the video!
@boydsummerhays322
@boydsummerhays322 2 дня назад
If you wanna be successful, you most take responsibility for your emotions, not place the blame on others. In addition to make you feel more guilty about your faults, pointing the finger at others will only serve to increase your sense of personal accountability. There's always a risk in every investment, yet people still invest and succeed. You must look outward if you wanna be successful in life.
@erickarnell
@erickarnell День назад
I received the book already since I pre-ordered it. Looking forward to digging in.
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