He’s been marketing director at both @Nickelodeon and @Nike, and since 2009, Marvin Chow ‘95 has served as vice president of global marketing for @Google. Chow reflects on his career, the power of marketing, and how Google has changed the last 12 years. https://t.co/vEQT7bwTe0
What’s it really like to be an MBA student? “I was surprised by the collective hustle shared by my classmates outside of class,” Christopher Collar ‘22 told @PoetsAndQuants. Hear from recent MBA grads about their experiences. https://t.co/4QVcvDP7zs
Younger generations think that Social Security will not be around when they retire. Anqi Chen, senior research economist at the Boston College Center for @RetirementRsrch, breaks down this misconception with @nytimes. https://t.co/YSAichjdWn
People say retirees live on fixed incomes, but this description of Social Security isn’t accurate, says Alicia Munnel, Center for @RetirementRsrch director in @nytimes. “They have this wonderful benefit that increases over time when consumer prices rise.”
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Since 1311, bond yields have fallen with metronomic regularity, according to research by CSOM finance professor Paul Schmelzing and his colleagues. Read more from @TheEconomist.
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Other than outliving retirement savings, the biggest financial threat to retirees is unexpected healthcare costs. @AARP cites recent research from the Center for @RetirementRsrch and outlines how you may be able to protect yourself. https://t.co/2clPAhSK2V