Databases & Websites Retirement

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Databases | Websites

DATABASES
No databases are currently available.

 

WEBSITES

AARP

Information and issues for people 50 and older, plus AARP the Magazine.

 

Discovering What's Next

Located on the third floor of the Newton Free Library, Discovering What’s Next™ connects people 50 plus with resources that can help them successfully navigate their transition to and journey through their next life stage.


Frontline: Can You Afford to Retire?

Watch the one-hour PBS show online. The site also includes retirement information, interviews with retirement experts, retirement stories, and news and other links.


Newton Senior Center, Newsletters and Programs

Includes recent issues of the Coming of Age Newsletter (PDF files), information on current programs, and links to other resources.


Retire on Your Terms

From the National Retirement Planning Coalition, links to publications, videos, and other consumer retirement planning resources.

 

Retirement Planning Club

This Club meets on the third Wednesday evening of the month, from 7:00-8:30 p.m. in Druker Auditorium.  As a forum organized by volunteer members, meetings feature speakers and the sharing of investing ideas, financial planning tools and resources. Contact Richard Suder at richard.suder@yahoo.com to be added to the Club’s mailing list. 

The Retirement Planning Club is the successor to the Retirement Planning Club for Women, a Newton Free Library program from April 2008-February 2010 funded by a grant from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation provided through Smart Investing@ your Library®, a partnership with the American Library Association. 


Social Security Online

The official website of the U.S. Social Security Administration, with information, news, and online services related to retirement and Social Security benefits.

 

*Indicates a database was purchased by the Newton Free Library. All remaining databases were purchased by either the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, Massachusetts Library System or the Minuteman Library Network.


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