TY - BOOK AU - Mitchell,Olivia S. AU - Hammond,P.Brett AU - Utkus,Stephen P. TI - Financial decision making and retirement security in an aging world T2 - Pension Research Council series SN - 9780198808039 AV - HG179 .F4596 2017 U1 - 332.024/01 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Oxford University Press KW - Older people KW - Finance, Personal KW - Economic conditions KW - Retirement income KW - Financial security KW - Personnes �ag�ees KW - Finances personnelles KW - Conditions �economiques KW - Revenu de retraite KW - S�ecurit�e financi�ere KW - fast KW - Kreditwesen KW - gnd KW - Anlageverhalten KW - Altersversorgung N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Aging and competence in decision making / W�andi Bruine de Bruin -- Challenges for financial decision making at older ages / Keith Jacks Gamble -- Retirement and cognitive functioning : international evidence / Raquel Fonseca, Arie Kapteyn, and Gema Zamarro -- Choosing a financial advisor : when and how to delegate? / Hugh Hoikwang Kim, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell -- Advice in defined contribution plans / Gordon L. Clark, Maurizio Fiaschetti, and Peter Tufano -- Seven life priorities in retirement / Surya Kolluri and Cynthia Hutchins -- Worker choices about payouts in public pensions / Robert L. Clark and Janet Raye Cowell -- Aging and exploitation : how should the financial service industry respond? / Marguerite DeLiema and Martha Deevy -- Understanding and combating investment fraud / Christine N. Kieffer and Gary R. Mottola N2 - As the world's population lives longer, it will become increasingly important for plan sponsors, retirement advisors, regulators, and financial firms to focus closely on how older persons fare in the face of rising difficulties with cognition and financial management. This book offers state-of-the-art research and recommendations on how to evaluate when older persons need financial advice, help them make better financial decisions, and to identify policy options for handling these individual and social challenges efficiently and fairly. This latest volume in the Pension Research Council series draws lessons from theory and practice, and will be of interest to employees and retirees, consumers and researchers, and financial institutions working to design better retirement plan offerings ER -