When Extended Unemployment Becomes Involuntary Retirement

Apr 19, 2010 (Updated on Apr 20, 2011) / By Elaine Floyd, CFP ®
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Sometimes retirement is forced upon clients—an anxiety-producing development for people who aren't quite financially prepared. Help them by reviewing sources of income like Social Security and unemployment benefits that are available to them now, as well as by offering some career resources that are tailor-made for older workers.

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