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Fishman, Seth Matthew – Academe, 2012
The silver tide of faculty retirement continues to ebb and flow. While much of today's scholarship on faculty retirement focuses on the financial implications for colleges and universities, arguing that older faculty members clog up the faculty pipeline, cost more in salary and benefits, and are ineffective teachers who fear technology, little…
Descriptors: Retirement, College Faculty, Teacher Retirement, Interviews
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Murphy, Carole H. – Academe, 2009
About 25 percent of faculty working in the United States will reportedly consider retiring in the next five to seven years. As one of this 25 percent, the author has been researching what she needs to know to retire. What she found initially was a lot of misinformation. To complicate matters, the world has changed over the past year, causing those…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Retirement, Economic Climate, Human Resources
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Academe, 2011
According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Great Recession began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009. With a duration of eighteen months, this recession was almost double the length of the average post-World War II economic downturn. Although the worst recession since the Great Depression is now technically over, this analysis…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Climate, Economic Status, Economic Impact
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Maloney, Wendi A. – Academe, 2007
This article talks about the retired faculty members from different types of institutions around the country that were interviewed to find out how well their preparations for retirement are serving them now. Like other state employees in California, faculty members at public institutions participate in the California Public Employees' Retirement…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, College Faculty, Retirement Benefits, State Universities
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Manicone, Nicolas – Academe, 2008
Almost thirty years ago, Justice William Brennan saw clearly that American higher education was coming under the same pressures to "cut costs and increase efficiencies" to which market forces were subjecting businesses. Since Justice Brennan's observation, employers generally have sought to maximize their "flexibility' by creating a…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Job Security, College Faculty, Tenure
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Bryan, E. Lewis; Cash, L. Stephen – Academe, 1987
Eligibility for an IRA has been severely changed by the Tax Reform Act of 1986. In 1987 educators who have a retirement plan administered by their employer will face new eligibility rules. For self-employment income, a Keogh plan is an excellent way to shelter income and provide retirement income. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Income, Retirement Benefits
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Morrell, Louis R. – Academe, 1989
Faculty members should consider becoming more involved in the oversight of their personal retirement funds. Both price and inflation risks are best controlled by taking a balanced or diversified approach to investing, with a portfolio based on a predetermined percentage of each type of investment. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Investment, Money Management
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Robinson, David Z. – Academe, 1988
The drop in the stock markets around the world focuses attention on the role of equities in retirement plans. Steps that faculty members--and specifically those in TIAA-CREF--should consider are presented. (MLW)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, College Faculty, Economic Climate, Higher Education
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Bryan, E. Lewis; Cash, L. Stephen – Academe, 1986
Congress' proposed revision of the Internal Revenue Code could have a significant impact on the retirement options available to educators. Some retirement and tax shelter plans are reviewed including: Individual Retirement Accounts, Keogh plans, Section 403(b) of the Code, and retirement and estate planning. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Estate Planning, Fringe Benefits, Higher Education
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Goodall, Leonard E. – Academe, 1992
Four steps to retirement planning, intended to demystify retirement investment, are offered for college faculty: (1) establish diversification goals; (2) urge their institutions to offer more investment options; (3) coordinate retirement investments with other investments; and (4) take steps to guarantee against inflation. Typical age-related…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Investment, Money Management
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Rabban, David M. – Academe, 1982
The debate over whether and how TIAA-CREF should provide equal periodic retirement benefits to men and women despite different life expectancies is discussed, along with the status of court litigation and company action. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Court Litigation, Higher Education, Mathematical Formulas
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Morrell, Louis R. – Academe, 1992
College and university employees are exposed to considerable risk in the management of their retirement funds, but there are also extraordinary opportunities for careful investors. Colleges should help employees gain knowledge of investing and ensure that a broad range of adequate investment options are available. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Income, Investment
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Arden, Eugene – Academe, 1996
Variations on the traditional methods of planning for retirement are offered to college faculty, focusing on use of Teachers Insurance and Annuities Association (TIAA) and College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) investments, and other pension options. It is concluded that with careful planning, faculty can retire with close to full preretirement…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Early Retirement, Higher Education, Investment
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Weisbart, Steven N. – Academe, 1984
An officer of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund responds to an article criticizing the funds' pension policy issues and performance. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Financial Services, Higher Education, Investment
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Bastable, C. W.; Fogg, Stephen L. – Academe, 1982
The benefits of the new Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association graded-benefit method and traditional level-benefit program are compared. Several possible typical situations are analyzed for both plans, showing net yearly incomes projected through retirement and considering tax rates. (MSE)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Estate Planning, Higher Education, Income
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