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Author Bertocchi, Marida.

Title Optimizing the aging, retirement, and pensions dilemma / Marida Bertocchi, Sandra L. Schwartz, William T. Ziemba
Published Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 411 pages) : illustrations
Series [Wiley finance]
Wiley finance series.
Contents Optimizing the Aging, Retirement, and Pensions Dilemma; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Part I: The Aging Population: Issues for Retirement; Chapter 1: Issues in Retirement; Chapter 2: The Various Costs of Pensions: Macro and Micro; Chapter 3: The Various Pillars of Retirement: Social Security, Company Pensions, Supplementary Pensions, and Private Savings; Chapter 4: Asset Classes: Historical Performance and Risk; Chapter 5: The Current Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Retirement Decisions; Part II: Special Issues and Models
Summary A straightforward guide focused on life cycle investing-namely aging, retirement, and pensions. Life cycle investing and the implications of aging, retirement, and pensions continues to grow in importance. With people living longer, the relative and absolute number of retirees is growing while the number of workers contributing to pension funds is declining. This reliable resource develops a detailed economic analysis-at the micro (individual) and macro (economy wide) levels-which addresses issues regarding the economics of an aging population. Topics touched upon include retirement and the as
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Retirement -- Economic aspects
Retirement income -- Planning
Pensions.
Pensions
pensions (compensation)
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Personal Finance -- Retirement Planning.
Pensions
Retirement -- Economic aspects
Retirement income -- Planning
Form Electronic book
Author Schwartz, S. L. (Sandra L.), 1943-
Ziemba, W. T.
LC no. 2009031715
ISBN 9780470585665
0470585668
9781118266380
1118266382
9780470585696
0470585692
1282490907
9781282490901