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...common thread is that the members of this new boomer bulge have the financial stability to retire comfortably and interests and passion that are leading them in new directions. About one-quarter to one-half of all clients seeking the help of financial planners these days are early retirees between the ages of 50 and 55, notes Michael Chasnoff, a Cincinnati, Ohio, financial planner and chairman of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA), which represents fee-only planners. And of the 20 million or so self-employed people...
Madden says the long learning curve explains why so many grayhairs who should be regaling bowling buddies with stories about the good old days are still putting on helmets. The league will have three quarterbacks in their 40s as of next week, when Tennessee backup Dave Krieg enters middle age...
He is a great ambassador for baseball and was a great player once, too, but an entire generation of fans is watching him play at a level far below his peak. If he wants to be remembered as a great ballplayer instead of merely an enduring one, maybe it's...
During his 24 years on the nation's highest court, Marshall never abandoned his commitment to affirmative action and busing for integration. But his zeal and his conviction that he could not be replaced, Williams suggests, led Marshall into the greatest miscalculation of his life. In 1980, when his health...
It took a while for Fred Tuttle's life to become art. But once that happened, politics followed. For 50 years, Tuttle, 79, was a dairy farmer until bad health--three heart attacks, cataracts, arthritis, diabetes, prostate cancer--forced him to retire in 1989. Then John O'Brien, a neighbor...