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Older workers, work and retirement : sixth item on the agenda. by International Labour Office.(CARDINAL)144550; International Labour Conference(65th :1979 :Geneva, Switzerland);
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Age and employment; Old age pensions;
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Social security in Europe : the impact of an aging population : an information paper / by United States.Congress.Senate.Special Committee on Aging.(CARDINAL)156661;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-40).
Subjects: Social security; Old age pensions;
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The pension gamble : who wins? who loses? : hearing before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, Washington, DC, June 14, 1985. by United States.Congress.Senate.Special Committee on Aging.(CARDINAL)156661;
Includes bibliographical references (page 135).
Subjects: Old age pensions; Pension trusts;
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Providing adequate retirement income : pension reform in the United States and abroad / by Schulz, James H.(CARDINAL)144224;
Bibliography: pages 295-322.
Subjects: Old age pensions; Old age pensions.; Retirement income; Retirement income.;
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North Carolina old age assistance lien law / by Ligon, Roddey M.,Jr.(CARDINAL)185160; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Institute of Government.(CARDINAL)158318;
Subjects: Old age pensions; Liens; Old age assistance;
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Who stole my pension? [sound recording] : how you can stop the looting / by Kiyosaki, Robert T.,1947-author.(CARDINAL)373579; Siedle, Edward,author.(CARDINAL)840845; Parks, Tom,1965-narrator.(CARDINAL)825336;
Performed by Tom Parks.The authors recount a history of pension failures, inexperienced boards, gambling, looting and other horror stories, with a focus on action steps workers and retirees can take to quickly determine if a pension is being mismanaged as well as the concrete steps they can take to end decades of pension mismanagement. They detail critical questions retirees can ask--and guidance regarding how to act on what they learn.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Old age pensions; Old age pensions; Retirement;
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Who stole my pension? : how you can stop the looting / by Kiyosaki, Robert T.,1947-author.(CARDINAL)373579; Siedle, Edward,author.(CARDINAL)840845;
Includes bibliographical references.A teenager focused on pensions and retirement plans? -- Why my poor dad was poor -- Welcome to the greatest retirement crisis in the history of the world -- Old guys getting older -- Who's to blame for the retirement crisis? -- GRUNCH: gross universal cash heist -- When pensions break their promises to workers -- Hungry dogs -- Why governments do not want pension failures investigated -- Pilots and pensions -- Every dead pension deserves an autopsy -- Thieves with college degrees -- Simply truths: understanding pensions -- Boomers: from boom to bust -- Your pension is being mismanaged: gross malpractice generally practiced -- Central planning vs. central banking -- The people overseeing your pension lack investment experience -- Shadow banking -- Your pension overseers think they're smarter than Warren Buffet -- and they're not -- The parasite class -- Why foreigners come to America to learn about their pensions -- Liars, cheaters and thieves -- Getting information about your pension -- Beat the Fed -- at it's own game -- Your pension is becoming less transparent -- What did school teach you about money? -- Your pension is gambling more than ever -- and lying about it -- Do you know a secret? -- Why you should beware of alternative investment secret looting -- Insider trading -- Why you need to know the investment fees your pension pays -- The Ponzi scheme: stealing from your children -- Your pension is lying about its investment fees -- The coming depression -- Your pension is lying about its investment performance -- The three little pigs -- Your pension is lying about whether it has enough to pay you -- The gold standard: a house of bricks -- Your pension is not fully protected under law or by law enforcement -- Infinite returns: print your own money -- Your pension may never have been audited -- The future of money -- Join others to "crowdfund" an investigation of your pension -- Join the global stop pension looting network.It's estimated that there are over 50 million pensioners in the United States alone, but families worldwide have lost their pension income due to systemic corruption and mismanagement. Siedle and Kiyosaki provide an in-depth assessment of the pension crisis that the world is facing today--and what you can do to stop the looting. Siedle is an authority on DB (defined benefit) pensions for those in public service and the military. Kiyosaki is an expert on DC (defined contribution) pension plans such as 401(k)s and IRAs. -- adapted from back cover
Subjects: Old age pensions; Old age pensions; Retirement;
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Old-age survivors and diasbility insurance for employees of the state of North Carolina and its political subdivisions : biennial report, January 1, 1975-December 31, 1976 / by North Carolina.Public Employees' Social Security Agency.(CARDINAL)194718;
Subjects: Disability insurance; Old age pensions;
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The transformation of old age security : class and politics in the American welfare state / by Quadagno, Jill S.(CARDINAL)158230;
Bibliography: pages 229-246.
Subjects: Social security; Social security; Old age pensions; Old age pensions;
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Economic needs of older people. by Corson, John Jay,1905-1990.(CARDINAL)124998; McConnell, John Wilkinson,1907-(CARDINAL)159518; Twentieth Century Fund.Committee on Economic Needs of Older People.(CARDINAL)219891;
Bibliographical footnotes.
Subjects: Older people; Old age pensions;
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