Thursday, June 12, 2008

 

Survey Reveals Adult Children of Retired Parents Need More Discipline in Retirement Planning

Some lessons are never learned. This is the key finding of a new study announced today by NAVA, the Association for Insured Retirement Solutions. The “Generational Differences in Retirement Planning (GDRP): Adult Children of Retired Parents” study revealed that baby boomers are failing to follow the tried-and-true retirement planning disciplines that enabled their parents to achieve a satisfying retirement. However, the study also found that boomers possess a more adventurous attitude that could actually benefit their retirement planning efforts in the long run.

Survey Reveals Adult Children of Retired Parents Need More Discipline in Retirement Planning
Source: NAVA

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