Summary
Only half of working Americans admit they have thought about saving for retirement, and many of those who do try to save don't know whether they are setting aside enough. How, then, can employees, their employers, and the public sector boost old-age financial security? The contributors to this volume--economists, financial advisers, and housing and benefits specialists--argue that a strong retirement income system requires attention not only to assets conventionally dedicated to retirement purposes, such as pensions, but also to the broader determinants of retiree wealth including housing, health, longevity, and intellectual capital. This book proposes fresh approaches, including cash-balance pension plans, reverse-annuity mortgages, inflation-indexed bonds, and long-term care insurance. A framework chapter sets the stage by examining what retirement planning can be expected to accomplish and how planning reduces risks by hedging, insuring, and diversifying.
Author Biography
Olivia S. Mitchell is Executive Director of the Pension Research Council and International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Professor of Insurance and Risk Management at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Zvi Bodie is Professor of Finance at Boston University. P. Brett Hammond is Manager of Corporate Projects at TIAA-CREF. Stephen Zeldes is Benjamin Rosen Professor of Economics and Finance at Columbia University.
Table of Contents
Preface |
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Part I. Sources of Financial Retirement Risk |
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Analyzing and Managing Retirement Risks |
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Income Shocks, Asset Returns, and Portfolio Choice |
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Worklife Determinants of Retirement Income: Differences Across Men and Women |
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Part II. Developments in Retirement Planning Models |
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An Economic Approach to Setting Retirement Saving Goals |
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Retirement Planning and the Asset/Salary Ratio |
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106 | (26) |
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Outcomes-Based Investing with Efficient Monte Carlo Simulation |
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Part III. Innovations for Managing Retirement Wealth |
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Taking the Subsidy Out of Early Retirement: Converting to Hybrid Pensions |
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149 | (26) |
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Mortality Risk, Inflation Risk, and Annuity Products |
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175 | (23) |
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Integrating Life Annuities and Long-Term Care Insurance: Theory, Evidence, Practice, and Policy |
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198 | (24) |
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Survivor Bonds and Compulsory Annuitization: Reducing the Cost of Pension Provision |
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222 | (12) |
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Turning Assets into Cash: Problems and Prospects in the Reverse Mortgage Market |
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234 | (20) |
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254 | (28) |
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Risk Management Through International Diversification: The Case of Latin American Pension Funds |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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