Celebrity Retirement Scorecard: Winners and Losers
Filed under: Retire, Wealth, Bankruptcy
You might think that the rich and famous never have to think about life the way the rest of us do, and certainly planning for retirement may seem like the least of their worries. But just because a person has a name up in lights doesn't mean that he or she is any better at figuring out the tricky transition from working at a main career to stepping away or starting a second act. And when it comes to money, sometimes those riches can evaporate fast.
Who is making it? Who is not? We've concocted retirement scorecards for some showcase retirees in entertainment, politics and sports. See the full list here.
Michael Burnham is CEO of My Next Phase, a consulting firm offering non-financial retirement planning products and services (www.mynextphase.com).
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-28-2008 @ 2:40AM
Doug said...
Thanks for the full page of ads for mynextphase.com. Sorry, I don't see the value in knowing what billie jean king, meg tilly (who?) and sumner redstone are doing in their retirement years. Waste of the whole front page.
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