Retirement Special: How Much To Spend During Retirement
We talk to Fred Vettese about how to figure out if you are spending too much or too little during retirement.
We talk to Fred Vettese about how to figure out if you are spending too much or too little during retirement.
We talk to author Michelle Silver about why people don’t want to stop working even when they can retire.
We talk to Kurt Rosentreter from Manulife about the 3 big financial goals that often come together at almost the same time.
We talk to Melaina Vinski from PwC about how behavioral economics can help save for your retirement.
Themed retirement communities are a growing trend, for teachers, nuns and and even nudists (!) We’ll talk to Sue Johansen, from A Place For Mom, about the idea. And, if you had the choice to stop working right now, would you? Michelle Silver joins us to talk about her book, Retirement and Its Discontents: Why We Won’t Stop Working Even If We Can. Then, Melaina Vinski from PwC tells us how understanding behavioral economics can help you save for your retirement; Actuary Fred Vettese on how to calculate how much you can spend in retirement. Plus, personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq on why women need to save more than men for retirement—and how to do it.
We talk to John Heppner, head of US stewardship and sustainable Investments at Legal & General. We discuss taking on the climate impact pledge and nudging other companies to do the same.