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NAIPC® News
December 31, 2014

In This Week's Issue

2014: A Big Year for NAIPC

It's been a big year for NAIPC. Thank you for being a part of it. Please join us in celebrating our major accomplishments of 2014: Thank you for your contributions. We plan to make 2015 an even more successful year.

New Member Webinar

On Thursday January 8, 2014 at 3:00 PM EST, NAIPC will host a webinar to welcome new members of the organization.

Presenters will provide an overview of the organization and advice on how to make the most of your membership.

If you are not already a member,
click here to join.

To register for the New Member Webinar,
click here.

Eastern Shore Chapter Spearheads Local Village Formation

The NAIPC Eastern Shore Chapter is spearheading the formation of a village in their region, the "Village for Talbot County." Through this initiative, the Chapter hopes to get more visibility for NAIPC, build membership, and better serve the community.

The Chapter held an informational meeting in November for 60+ attendees. The next meeting is scheduled for
Wednesday, January 21, 2015 from 5:30 to 7 pm at the Easton Volunteer Fire Department.

For more information,
click here.

Boston College: Post-Retirement Consumption Important Factor to Consider

So many studies conclude that retirees are falling short in saving for their retirement. NAIPC recently reported on a study from Interest.com that revealed retirees in 49 out of 50 states have insufficient retirement income, as well as an article that appeared in The Economist that warned about the looming retirement crisis.

But it’s not all bad news. The economy is on the right path, which has led to very positive results for investors as well as
 401(k) savers. And a recent study conducted by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College revealed that many of the studies assessing whether retirees have adequate income fail to accurately account for post-retirement consumption. Many of these studies operate on the assumption that consumption decreases as children leave the home, but that’s not always the case.

The reality is that retirees who are not willing to sharply reduce their consumption in the retirement years simply will have to save more during their working years or postpone retirement to build upon existing savings.

To read the full study,
 click here.

Upcoming Events

1/15/2015 Randolph Aging in Place Council Monthly Member Meeting
1/21/2015 Tri County of Greater Los Angeles Chapter Member Meeting
1/21/2015 Eastern Shore Chapter Monthly Member Meeting
1/21/2015 Eastern Shore Chapter "Village for Talbot County" Meeting
1/27/2015 NAIPC Council of Chapters Conference Call
2/18/2015 Tri County of Greater Los Angeles Chapter Member Meeting
2/18/2015 Eastern Shore Chapter Monthly Member Meeting
2/19/2015 Randolph Aging in Place Council Monthly Member Meeting
2/24/2015 NAIPC Council of Chapters Conference Call
11/19/2015 to 11/20/2015 NAIPC 2015 Annual Meeting
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