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LONGEVITY BRIEFS

Getting Ready to Spend
Safely in Retirement

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This topic includes two briefs with concise and comprehensive coverage of the MORE Design, as well as a webinar on the new “Spend Safely in Retirement Strategy.”


The MORE Design: Using Psychological Science and Behavioral Economics to Improve Financial and Health Outcomes with Employees and Customers

Read the brief

10 Things You Should Know About Psychological Science and Behavioral Economics to Improve Financial and Health Outcomes with Employees and Customers

Read the brief

WEBINAR

“HOW TO “PENSIONIZE” ANY IRA OR 401(K) PLAN”

STEVE VERNON, FSA
Research Scholar, Financial Security Division
Stanford Center on Longevity

“This webinar introduces the Spend Safely in Retirement Strategy, which is a straightforward method for middle-income workers to generate reliable, lifetime retirement income from any IRA or 401(k) plan. This strategy was one outcome of a substantial research project conducted by the Stanford Center on Longevity, in collaboration with the Society of Actuaries. This project developed metrics that can be used to systematically analyze and compare various retirement income strategies. Using these analyses and metrics, the Spend Safely in Retirement Strategy compared favorably to 292 strategies analyzed in the project.

This webinar was recorded on January 30th, 2018.

LONGEVITY BRIEF TOPICS


THE LONGEVITY PERSPECTIVE


UNDERSTANDING LONGEVITY

Understanding Longevity: An Important Life Planning Step

Longevity Teaching Tales: Why It’s Important to Understand Life Expectancies


LIFE PLANNING IN THE AGE OF LONGEVITY: INSIGHTS FROM THE SIGHTLINES PROJECT

Life Planning in the Age of Longevity: An Action Plan

Life Planning in the Age of Longevity: Insights for Boomers

Life Planning in the Age of Longevity: Insights for Gen X

Life Planning in the Age of Longevity: Insights for Millennials


FINANCIAL FRAUD

Financial Fraud: The Basics

Avoiding Fraud 101: Default Behaviors to Avoid Fraud

Avoiding Fraud 101: Cyber Safety Tips to Avoid Scams

Tricks Fraudsters Use to Fool the Elderly


SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT

Social Portfolios Are Just as Important as Financial Portfolios

Intergenerational Relationships Can Transform Our Future

Making the Glasses Rose-Colored: What People of All Ages Can Learn from the Cognition of Older Adults


INNOVATING FOR LONGEVITY

Five Lessons to Innovate for Longevity

Keeping Seniors Active: A 24 Hour Approach


UPDATES ON CAREGIVING RESEARCH


GETTING READY TO SPEND SAFELY IN RETIREMENT

The MORE Design: Using Psychological Science and Behavioral Economics to Improve Financial and Health Outcomes with Employees and Customers

10 Things You Should Know About Psychological Science and Behavioral Economics to Improve Financial and Health Outcomes With Employees and Customers

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