Fallout of stock market's plunge: retirement woes (Muzi) Washington - Stock gyrations and a slumping economy are battering a generation's hopes for a comfortable retirement. The current financial crisis has destroyed more than $2 trillion of the wealth held in retirement plans, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates.
Financial woes push callers to ask experts (The Record) STOCKTON - The ongoing mortgage crisis, tumultuous financial markets, planning for retirement and personal pocketbook crises were among the reasons callers picked up the phone Thursday to call into The Record for financial, tax and legal advice.
10 things they won't tell you about retirement (Canadian Business) If you?re like many middle-aged Canadians,you used to think that you would retire at 55. Now you?re hoping for 65. Once you used to smile fondly at the retirement ads that showed laughing grey-haired couples golfing in tropical paradises.