Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Second Annual Lincoln Long Life Survey Finds Many Successfull Sixties More Focused on Planning Vacations than Managing Assets
The old adage, "Do as I say, not as I do," certainly hasn't lost its relevancy over time. According to the second annual Lincoln Long Life(SM) Survey released today, affluent 60-year-olds say they are well prepared for retirement, but their actions prove that they may not be as ready as they think. In fact, survey findings reveal that roughly half (46 percent) of "successful sixties" spend more time thinking about their next vacation than managing their financial assets to last a lifetime.
Second Annual Lincoln Long Life Survey Finds Many Successfull Sixties More Focused on Planning Vacations than Managing Assets
Source: Yahoo! Finance
Second Annual Lincoln Long Life Survey Finds Many Successfull Sixties More Focused on Planning Vacations than Managing Assets
Source: Yahoo! Finance