Category Archives: Post-Retirement Risks

Running Out of Money: New Study from the Society of Actuaries

A new study from the Society of Actuaries provides insights into how many people are expected to run out of money, the underlying issues and possibilities for improving the situation.  The study provides input from a group of experts, both … Continue reading

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New article on retirement decision making

My article Important Trade-offs in Retirement Decision making is in the Winter 2012 issue of Benefits Quarterly.  It focuses on some of the key trade-offs and provides information about the Managing Retirement Decisions series, a valuable resource from the Society … Continue reading

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Thinking about Lifetime Income

My blog post “Focus on Helping Employees Build a Paycheck in Retirement” is available at The Conference Board’s Human Capital Exchange. These three resources offer important insights in this topic: 1) Hueler, Kelli and Anna Rappaport:  The Role of Guidance … Continue reading

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Support “Artuaries” and the Actuarial Foundation

I have joined with several other actuarial artists working in different media including painting, photography and quilting to form Artuaries.  Our work is found on greeting cards which are being sold through ACTEX.  My work is on two of the … Continue reading

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