Money and Computing
PBS' Close to Home: Chronicling the Recession's Impact on NYC's Tony Upper East Side
Despite expectations that this neighborhood is a secure bastion of privilege, these days, when clients get in the chair, they offer a window into the country in recession: Some are broke, others don't have a plan, and they're all looking to commiserate. more »
A psychological study about retirement
The study's authors refer to this transition between career and complete retirement as "bridge employment," which can be a part-time job, self-employment or a temporary job. more »
How Reverse Mortgage Lenders Put Older Homeowners’ Equity at Risk
"The greatest threat looms over millions of low income seniors with significant amounts of home equity. While some of these homeowners genuinely need access to their built-up equity, that need can make them especially vulnerable to bad advice from brokers and loan officers out to put the most money in their own pockets, and in the coffers of lenders and investors." more »
Hearings: Equal Health Care for Equal Premiums and Long Term Care Insurance Costs
"Daybook provides information on the events happening on and off Capitol Hill. Search for events, get a daily customizable email alert on what’s happening that day, and easily add events directly to your own calendar." more »