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Retirement Planning

The Following resources are helpful in researching and planning for retirement.

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I. Search our catalog:
Suggested Subject Keywords:

Civil Service -- Retirement
Early Retirement
Individual Retirement Accounts
Pensions
Retirement
Retirement Age
Retirement Income
Retirement -- Planning
Women -- Retirement

When searching our catalog for New Jersey-related materials, use the New Jersey subject keyword index.

 

II. Helpful Print Resources:

Alpha Teach Yourself Retirement Planning in 24 Hours. Feigenbaum, Alan. Indianapolis, IN: Alpha Books, 2002.
Call #: 332.034 Fig
General Collection-Level 1

Encyclopedia of Aging. Ekerdt, David J (Ed. in Chief). New York, NY: Macmillan Reference USA, 2002.
Call #: R305.26 E56 Reference-Level 4

Ernst & Young's Retirement Planning Guide. Arnone, William J. New York, NY: Wiley, 2001.
Call #: 332.024 Ern General Collection-Level 1

Essential Guide to Your 401(k) Plan. Morris, Virginia B. New York, NY: Lightbulb Press, 2001.
Call #: 332.024 Mor General Collection-Level 1

Everyone's Money Book on Retirement Planning. Goodman, Jordan E. Chicago, IL: Dearborn Trade Publications, 2002.
Call #: 332.024 Goo General Collection-Level 1

Preparing for the Retirement Boom Grady, Thomas. New York, NY: John Wiley, 2000.
Call #: 332.62 Gra General Collection-Level 1

Set for life: Financial Peace for People Over 50. Holzer, Bambi. New York, NY: John Wiley, 2000.
Call #: 332.024 Hol General Collection-Level 1

Retire Early--and Live the Life You Want Now: A 10-step Plan for Reinventing Your Retirement. Wasik, John. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Co., 2000.
Call #: 332.024 Was General Collection-Level 1

Retire on Less than You Think: the New York Times Guide to Planning Your Financial Future. Brock, Fred. New York, NY: Times Books, 2004.
Call #: 332.024 Bro General Collection-Level 1

Retirement Places Rated. Savageau, David. New York, NY: Macmillan USA, 1999.
Call #: R646.79 S364 Reference-Level 4

Where to Retire: America's Best and Most Affordable Places. Howels, John. Old Saybrook, CT: Globe Pequot Press, 1998.
Call #: R646.79 H859 Reference-Level 4

The World's Top Retirement Havens: How to Relocate, Retire, and Increase Your Standard of Living. Goldstein, Margaret (ed.). Santa Fe, NM: John Muir Publications, 1999.
Call #: R646.79 W927 Reference-Level 4

 

III. Electronic Databases: subject listing and title listing
Suggested keywords: Early retirement, estate planning, individual retirement account(IRA), 401(k), pension plan, retirement benefits, and retirement planning.

A. Use to locate financial information.

B. Use to locate lifestyle information.

IV. Web sites:

Investment Planning :

Choose to Save Education Program
CNN Personal Finance - Retirement
Consumer Pension Plan Information from US Department of Labor
Financial Facts Toolkit

How to Retire in Style from The Motley Fool
Investing in Your Future sponsored by Rutgers Cooperative Extension
MSN's Money Central on Retirement and Wills
Retirement and Estate Planning from Investorguide
Retirement Planning from About.com
Social Security Online - Plan Your Retirement
Tax Information for Retirement Plans
TIAA-CREF Web Center
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Investor Information
Women's Institute for Financial Education - Retirement
Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement
Yahoo Finance Planning Center

New Jersey Retirement Information :

New Jersey
Aging and Community Services
New Jersey Division of Pensions and Benefits

New Jersey Division of Taxation (Click on Seniors)
New Jersey Tax Topics - Pensions and Annuities
Statewide Benefits for Older Persons

Senior Internet Resources:

AARP Research Center

AARP Resources on Money and Work

Benefits Check Up (Service of the National Council on Aging)
Elder Web
FirstGov for Seniors
Senior Corps Corporation for National & Community Service
Senior Site
Solutions for Better Aging

 
   
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Last updated: November 13, 2007  
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