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July 2010 Archives

July 1, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 1, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

For Boomers, will retirement be a relic of yesteryear?
Kay Severinson
Chicago Sun-Times
July 1, 2010

Overview: “Only in recent decades has it been common for elderly people to live alone, or in retirement communities. Many Baby Boomers have not prepared themselves financially for retirement, and may end up living with their children.”
http://tinyurl.com/22v98rt

Most Baby Boomers Plan to Delay Retirement
Emily Brandon
U.S. News & World Report
June 30, 2010

Overview: “American workers are increasingly planning to delay retirement. Among employed adults ages 50 to 61, 60 percent say they may have to delay their retirement because of the recession, according to a Pew Research Center telephone survey of 2,967 adults released today. And 35 percent of those age 62 and older say they’ve already pushed back their retirement date.”
http://tinyurl.com/2a8vxts

Baby Boomer Death Wish
Mark Goulston
Psychology Today
June 30, 2010

Overview: “Is there a solution so that baby boomers might go "gently into that good night" instead of taxing their patience challenged adult children?”
http://tinyurl.com/2ezvpf3

July 2, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 2 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Walt Disney World Builds Houses to Attract Baby Boomers to Orlando
Candy Evans
Housing Watch
July 1, 2010

Overview: “The Orlando, Fla., folks who create our fantasy entertainment environments are now creating living environments for baby boomers.”
http://tinyurl.com/2e8pa4d

Age-Friendly’? Sometimes, Anyway
Clyde Haberman
New York Times
July 1, 2010

Overview: “The World Health Organization added New York to its “global network of age-friendly cities.” It was an international tip of the hat to the city for trying to make itself a better place for growing old. “
http://tinyurl.com/3xuoulw

July 6, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 6 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Sex And Women: A Giant Market Opportunity, Silenced
Stephen Reily
Engage Boomers
July 6, 2010

Overview: “Something interesting happened to us last week. We were about to release the results of our most recent survey on Boomer women. In this case, it was a sex survey, and the wire service we usually use was refusing to send our release.”
http://tinyurl.com/2envsga

To Prenup or Not to Prenup?
Mary Pilon
Wall Street Journal
July 6, 2010

Overview: “Saturday’s Weekend Investor section cover story said that many couples, especially baby boomers, are drafting prenuptial agreements to protect their assets should they part ways either by death or divorce.”
http://tinyurl.com/2dhjw9w

How will Baby Boomers' retirement affect stocks?
John Waggoner
USA Today
July 5, 2010

Overview: “A good decade in the market often follows a bad one. But the big question: If Boomers follow the usual pattern of shifting their portfolio mix toward income-generating investments — bank CDs, bonds and dividend-paying stocks — will the stock market's long dry spell drag on?”
http://tinyurl.com/2utjeo6

US banks woo wealthiest clients
Justin Baer and Francesco Guerrera
Financial Times
July 5, 2010

Overview: “Competition is heating up between US banks for the attention of wealthy consumers as they aggressively hire staff and conjure new offerings to offset slower growth in other parts of their businesses.”
http://tinyurl.com/2g7fcbt

July 7, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 7, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

79 million baby boomers enter retirement: What it could mean for the market
Joshua M Brown
Christian Science Monitor
July 6, 2010

Overview: “The main question we in the business must ask ourselves is whether or not our product and management offerings are geared toward what the boomers will actually be looking as ‘peak earning years" turn into "golden years’.”
http://tinyurl.com/25tdwbw

Ringo Starr, at Age 70. The Beatles, Ageless
Eduardo Porter
New York Times
July 6, 2010

Overview: “Like no generation before, boomers crafted identities out of tastes for music, dress and politics. As we moved into middle age, we brought along the Beatles and passed them on to our kids.”
http://tinyurl.com/3x2bg5n

Estate Planning: Along With Death Come the Taxes
Reuters
July 6, 2010

Overview: “Almost no one wants to talk about their mortality and it can be a tough subject for financial advisers to broach with clients, but estate-planning can help avert future headaches as affluent baby boomers head into retirement.”
http://tinyurl.com/2aof3mg

July 8, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 8, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Cover story: Making the 'sandwich' satisfy all
Michele Lerner
Washington Times
July 8, 2010

Overview: “Plenty of baby boomers can claim membership in the "sandwich generation," caring for elderly parents and young children at the same time. While those responsibilities can be daunting, recent reports reveal that, whether by necessity or choice, many of these baby boomers are combining those three generations into one household.”
http://tinyurl.com/26z3fzu

Toyota's Avalon aging gracefully
Scott Burgess
The Detroit News
July 8, 2010

Overview: “It only takes a generation to change the world. The baby boomers, that consumer collective that defines the marketplace, reshaped the automotive world as Detroit once knew it. They lived through the Summer of Love and then turned imports into mainstream machines. They breathed life into Honda Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and a host of other foreign carmakers, as well they should have.”
http://tinyurl.com/2fx336v

A Last Conversation With Dr. Robert Butler
Joshua Tapper
New York Times
July 7, 2010

Overview: “Dr. Butler died on Sunday at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, where in 1982 he had founded the first gerontology department at a United States medical school. My interview with him that day was one of his last.”
http://tinyurl.com/23ycpmr

July 9, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 9, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

8 Realities of the New Retirement
Philip Moeller
U.S. News & World Report
July 9, 2010

Overview: “As economists restart their advisory machines, so are we. Here are the major realities of the new retirement, updated to reflect stronger doses of conservatism and defensive postures.”
http://tinyurl.com/2boxman

Social Media in 2020 and Beyond
Judy Woodruff
PBS NEWSHOUR
July 9, 2010

Overview: “If you're one of those people who don't get all the fuss over Twitter and YouTube, hoping they'll simply go away, you may not want to read the results of a new survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, in partnership with Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center.”
http://tinyurl.com/22tokuh

July 12, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 12, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Back to the Nest Puts Families to the Test
Kristin Tillotson
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
July 12, 2010

Overview: “With jobs tight, more parents expecting to turn their children's bedrooms into guest rooms are once again finding their refrigerators empty and their laundry tubs full.”
http://tinyurl.com/2ap9rm3

Reinventing Retirement Becoming Boomer Model
Philip Moeller
U.S. News & World Report
July 12, 2010

Overview: “If you have 45 minutes and a web browser, sit down with a cup of coffee and get some solid insights into how to think about your retirement years. Merrill Lynch Wealth Management put together a webcast last month that does an engaging job of talking about Reinventing Retirement.
http://tinyurl.com/272dxcu

What to do with your 401(k) when you leave a job
Phyllis Furman
New York Daily News
July 12, 2010

Overview: “Whether you’ve been let go from your job or have chosen to move on to a new employer, starting over can be tumultuous. Among the many decisions to be made is one that could have a big impact on your retirement: What should you do with your 401(k), 403(b) or other savings plan?”
http://tinyurl.com/2bgf7c3

Alcohol Gets More Dangerous as You Get Older
Robert W. Stock
AOL News
July 10, 2010

Overview: “A new UCLA study has supported scientists' concerns that alcohol abuse by the elderly has become a major national health problem.The researchers found that more than a third of American drinkers age 60 and over are at risk of harm because of alcohol's interaction with their diseases or their medications -- or simply because they are imbibing too much.”
http://tinyurl.com/38abmeu

July 13, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 13, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Report sounds alarm bell over Americans' retirement plan
Mark Trumbull
Christian Science Monitor
July 13, 2010

Overview: “Millions of Americans are nearing retirement age without enough savings to get by – but for many there's still time to get back on track. That's the conclusion of a study released Tuesday, which looked at the financial outlook for Americans age 36 to 62.”
http://tinyurl.com/2etucet

Where the Money Is for CPG Brands
Elaine Wong
Brandweek
July 13, 2010

Overview: ‘Consumer goods companies last year cut costs, kept a close watch on cash, and shed underperforming and non-essential brands to cope with the recession. Now, they’ll have to focus on growth coming out of the downturn, per a new study released today (Tuesday) by PricewaterhouseCoopers.”
http://tinyurl.com/2atyemk

July 14, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 14, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Study: Americans better prepared for retirement
Jay Hancock
Baltimore Sun
July 14, 2010

Overview: "The latest "retirement readiness" study from the Employee Benefit Research Institute got a lot of coverage yesterday, The bad news justifiably got most of the press. Many, many Americans aren't saving enough for retirement. But there was some (relative) good news buried in the report. The portion of boomers and GenXers "at risk" of using up their retirement resources is generally lower than it was in 2003, when EBRI did a previous study."
http://tinyurl.com/36zx6wy

How Alzheimer's gets diagnosed may change
Elizabeth Landau
CNN Blogs: The Chart
July 14, 2010

Overview: "Scientists are seeking to revamp the way that Alzheimer's disease gets diagnosed, for the first time in 25 years. Since the current criteria for diagnosing Alzheimer's were put forth in 1984, they have been in wide use and virtually unchanged, despite scientific advances in the last two decades."
http://tinyurl.com/26xa2om

July 15, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 15, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Minding the Gap: Marketing to the Generations
James Mellgren
The Gourmet Retailer
June 2010 Edition

Overview: “Jan. 1, 2011, will mark the official beginning of what will come to be known as the “Era of the Golden Boomers,” baby boomers, that is, those born between roughly 1946 and 1964.”
http://tinyurl.com/2fnleg7

Why Anti-Aging Science Really Matters
David Stipp
Huffington Post
July 15, 2010

Overview: “When I tell people that anti-aging drugs are no longer a distant prospect, they often assume I'm talking about the quest for immortality. That's not surprising, given the buzz generated in recent years by visionaries who speculate about re-engineering the human body to last thousands of years. But actually I don't find that far-out prospect very interesting -- it bears the same relationship to serious aging science that warp-drive spaceships do to aeronautical engineering. What really grabs me are experimental advances that may impinge on the lives of people I know, maybe even mine.”
http://tinyurl.com/25hzpdz

July 16, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 16, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Retirement may mean a lifestyle downgrade
Robert Powell
MarketWatch
July 15, 2010

Overview: “In reality, most Americans don't run out of money, they run out of lifestyle. As they age and spend down their assets, they typically reduce their living standard.”
http://tinyurl.com/35f578n

Baby boomer women won't go quietly into the good night
Christie Mellor
Los Angeles Times
July 16, 2010

Overview: “So here we are, at an age we thought happened only to our mothers. We thought we'd be wearing heavy gold bracelets by now and learning about wine. In Italian. While we traveled the world. Doing Yoga.”
http://tinyurl.com/263tudf

In Your Fifties With Inadequate Retirement Savings? Here’s Your Plan
Steve Vernon
CBS MoneyWatch
July 16, 2010

Overview: “If you’re in the “better half” of your life and your retirement savings consist of nothing more than a baseball card collection and a few savings bonds, don’t fret.”
http://tinyurl.com/2b5ectp

July 19, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 19, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Creating Safer and Kinder Districts to Grow Old
Anemona Hartocollis
New York Times
July 18, 2010

Overview: “The Department of City Planning predicts that in 20 years, New York’s shares of schoolchildren and older people will be about the same, 15 percent each, a sharp change from 1950, when schoolchildren outnumbered older residents by more than 2 to 1. By 2030, the number of New Yorkers age 65 and over — a result of the baby boomers, diminished fertility and increasing longevity — is expected to reach 1.35 million, up 44 percent from 2000.”
http://tinyurl.com/262vx6j

Dad Made Me Do It: Boomer Parents Pressure Kids to Sign Prenups
Alice Gomstyn
ABC News
July 19, 2010

Overview: “Prenup-touting boomers are motivated at least in part by their own experiences and those of friends and family, said Barry Finkel, a family law attorney specializing in prenuptial agreements in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.”
http://tinyurl.com/2caetxv

Safety nets for elderly are focus of forum here
Jim Doyle
St. Louis Post Dispatch
July 19, 2010

Overview: “By 2030, about 72 million Americans will be 65 or older — roughly twice the number in 2000, according to estimates by the National Institute on Aging. While there has been plenty of attention to how this coming tidal wave of seniors will strain Medicaid, aging specialists and health care advocates are also beginning to address the "forgotten population" — those who may have enough assets to pay for some health care services but not the cost of a long-term nursing home.”
http://tinyurl.com/2az26sw

July 20, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 20, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Why Marketers Can’t Afford to Ignore Baby Boomers
Neilson Wire
July 19, 2010

Overview: “Today’s middle aged and older consumers are different than their predecessors. The conventional wisdom that they spend little, resist technology and are slow to adopt new products needs to be re-assessed. Boomers are an affluent group who adopt technology with enthusiasm (think about the number of parents or grandparents who regularly send e-mails or upload photos to Facebook and other sites). They have also shown a willingness to try new brands and products.”
http://tinyurl.com/2fua2sr

Excitement or Peacefulness
Brent Bouchez
Engage Boomers
July 19, 2010

Overview: “There is a widely held misperception of the 45-65 consumer that penetrates almost all facets of mainstream marketing and communications. … Anyone over 50 wants to be 30 again."
http://tinyurl.com/2ae63wf

Gray Matters: Finding the Fountain of Youth
Brooks Riley
The Big Life
July 20, 2010

Overview: “We old things are now a majority, a force to be reckoned with, and most of us are not going gently into that netherworld of rocking chairs, sensible shoes, mah-jong and permanent waves. If 50 is the new 30, 60 the new 40 and even 70 the new 50, it has less to do with colorizers and Botox than it does with freedom of choice, something that many of my parents’ generation didn’t have, or worse, didn’t believe they had.”
http://tinyurl.com/32mfr5o

July 21, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 21, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Read This and Improve Your Odds of Retiring
Charlie Farrell
CBS MoneyWatch
July 21, 2010

Overview: “A few weeks ago the Employee Benefit Research Institute released a study on retirement preparedness for baby boomers and Gen Xers. Not surprisingly, about half of the people surveyed probably won’t have enough assets to pay for their basic living expenses in retirement.”
http://tinyurl.com/24fhyhq

90-year-old gets the drop on her birthday
Michael Stetz
San Diego Union Tribune
July 21, 2010

Overview: “To celebrate her 90th birthday Tuesday, Edna Baldwin dropped like a rock from 10,000 feet. …[Walter] Bortz, a clinical associate professor of medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine, is 80. He ran the Boston Marathon and wrote two books this year. Look for the baby boomers, as they age, to really push the limits, he said.”
http://tinyurl.com/2f25hzn

July 22, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 22, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Nielsen: Time to Recommit to Boomers
Sarah Mahoney
Marketing Daily
July 21,2010

Overview: “With a continued emphasis on either the 18-to-34 or the 18-to-49 demographic, companies are increasingly losing their connection with the 78 million Baby Boomers, Doug Anderson, SVP/research & development for Nielsen, tells Marketing Daily.”
http://tinyurl.com/28vvpxh

Hope Against Hepatitis C
Andrew Pollack
New York Times
July 21, 2010

Overview: “New medicines are being developed that are expected to transform the care of patients with hepatitis C, making treatment far more effective and far less grueling. The new drugs, which could start reaching the market as early as next year, could help subdue a virus that infects roughly four million Americans, most of them baby boomers, and 170 million people worldwide.”
http://tinyurl.com/2cyv95m

July 23, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 23, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

The Gray And The Brown: The Generational Mismatch
Ronald Brownstein
National Journal
July 24, 2010

Overview: “Two of the biggest demographic trends reshaping the nation in the 21st century increasingly appear to be on a collision course that could rattle American politics for decades.”
http://tinyurl.com/2caz3od

Cocooning: The Baby Boomer Future?
Ray Williams
Psychology Today
July 22, 2010

Overview: “Many Baby Boomers who have the income means to retire from work are escaping into gated communities and now entire villages. Is this cocooning a healthy reward to a life of hard work, or mere escapism?”
http://tinyurl.com/2662a9f

July 26, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 26, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

'Villages' let elderly grow old at home
Haya El Nasser
USA Today
July 25, 2010

Overview: “The explosive growth of the USA's older population is fueling a grass-roots "village" movement in neighborhoods across the country to help people age in their own homes.”
http://tinyurl.com/29q7yx5

Welcome To The Revolution, Nielsen
Brent Green
Engage Boomers
July 26, 2010

Overview: “Arguably, Boomers are tomorrow's built-in recession cure. This generation is the future of traditional healthcare, pharmaceuticals, anti-aging products, luxury automobiles, retirement housing, continuing education, adventure travel, online social networking, aging-in-place technologies, financial services, home renovations, traditional print and broadcast media, and purchases for grandchildren.”
http://tinyurl.com/2dcptgh

July 27, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 27, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Heading for retirement, some N.C. boomers are fat and flat broke
Thomas Goldsmith
McClatchy Tribune
July 26, 2010

Overview: “The generation known as baby boomers may go into old age broke and fat, researchers say. Those among the first decade of boomers - now at retirement age or within 10 years of it - may find that a combination of unhealthy living and unwise personal finance decisions will leave them in rough shape after age 65”
http://tinyurl.com/37auga6

Alzheimer's disease: The best bets for prevention, so far
Shari Roan
Los Angeles Times
July 26. 2010

Overview: “The audience wasn't happy. Its members — private citizens, healthcare professionals and advocates for the elderly — had gathered to hear a report on how to prevent Alzheimer's; instead, they were told that, in fact, nothing has been proved to keep the disease at bay.”
http://tinyurl.com/2dd4vlu

July 28, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 28, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Baby Boomers Not Saving Enough for Retirement
Casey Dowd
Fox Business News
July 27, 2010

Overview: “Running short of money has to be among the biggest causes of anxiety for boomers. New research from the Employee Benefit Research Institute is scarier still, suggesting that a very big percentage of Americans, regardless of their current income, are likely to run short of money after 10 or 20 years of retirement.”
http://tinyurl.com/2772wkc

Start planning to help your elderly parents
Celeste Busk
Chicago Sun-Times
July 28, 2010

Overview: “The increasing number of Baby Boomers caring for their elderly parents need to take steps to avoid it becoming a depressing, full-time endeavor, an expert warns.”
http://tinyurl.com/22oto7q

July 29, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 29, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

TV in the Bedroom More Important to Boomer Women Than Regular Sex
The Mature Market
July 29, 2010

Overview: “Continuum Crew announced the findings of their 2010 survey on mature consumer behavior and decision process on personal technology and consumer electronics purchases.”
http://tinyurl.com/2djnzqd

Harris: Just 30% Of Adults 'Love' Cooking
Karlene Lukovitz
Marketing Daily
July 29, 2010

Overview: “One-third of "Matures" (65 and older) report that they "love" cooking, versus 28% of Boomers (age 46-64). And nearly one-third (32%) of men, compared to 28% of women, report the same.”
http://tinyurl.com/2ahdrtg

July 30, 2010

FH Boom Daily Digest – July 30, 2010

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Calculating how much you need for retirement
Gail MarksJarvis
Chicago Tribune
July 29, 2010

Overview: “It's a shocking statistic: About 47 percent of early baby boomers and 44.5 percent of Generation Xers — age 36 to 45 — are on course to run short of money for basic living expenses like food and electricity in retirement, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute.”
http://tinyurl.com/2avhq4g

Most unusual retirement communities: There's something for everyone
Aaron Crowe
WalletPop
July 29, 2010

Overview: “Baby Boomers and their children have moved more often and are spread across the country more, leaving retirees searching for a new sense of community and housing where they can be around people who share the same interests.”
http://tinyurl.com/25qh4tn

Editorial: How Amazon Will Retain Boomers – even if they buy Apple’s iPads

By Guest Blogger Stephen Reily, Founder of VibrantNation.com.

Vibrant Boomer women are responsible for more book-buying than any other demographic, but new research suggests why Apple and Steve Jobs may not get their book business, even the ones who buy iPads.

At the recent Annual Conference of the Specialty Information Publishers Association (SIPA) James McQuivey of Forrester Research shared some research with interesting implications for Boomer women readers – and good news for Amazon.

As at most recent media conferences, the iPad was on everyone’s minds at SIPA; and it was the first conference where I saw several presenters use iPads to deliver their PowerPoints.

The iPad has had an unbelievable launch. 2 million have been sold in just two months. And Steve Jobs reports that iPad owners have already downloaded 5 million books (which may include 1 million copies of “Winnie the Poof” offered free with the device).

We are in a new iPad era, one in which even Jobs’ inflated claims for the device may come true. Forrester projects that consumers will buy over 58 million iPads by 2015 – a lot more than 30 million e-readers (including Amazon’s Kindle) they project will be bought during the same period .

Bad news for Amazon, right?

Not exactly.

McQuivey noted that consumers repeatedly strongly e-readers like the Kindle for reading lengthy and linear content like books; what’s more, it’s easier on the eyes and can be read in a great variety of places than the iPad (like outdoors). About 30 million Americans read more than 2 books each month, and many of those are Boomer women. For them, the e-reader and Kindle will remain a relevant device.

Even better for Amazon is its decision to let the Kindle be an app as well as a product. And the Kindle app has sold half of those 5 million books downloaded onto iPads to date.

Amazon has done such a great job of capturing book readers, and so many readers are so used to Amazon, that no one will quickly beat Amazon as a book retailer. Steve Jobs won’t want to admit it, but Apple will not be unseating Amazon as the most relied-on source for books, even for books bought from Apple itself. Combine that with the fact that selling through Amazon is a lot more profitable for publishers (and authors) than selling through Apple, and Amazon’s dominance as the Vibrant Woman’s preferred source of books is likely to continue to a long time.

Few things remain the same in book publishing , consumer electronics, and media these days. But a few things are likely to remain the same for many years:

• Boomer women will remain the most reliable and profitable consumers of books in any format.
• Boomer women will end up reading more of their books on e-readers (many of which will probably be $99 devices that aren’t branded Kindles).
• Amazon and Kindle will sell more of those books than anyone else.

This content is provided courtesy of Stephen Reily of VibrantNation.com. VibranNation.com is a leading online community devoted exclusively to the influential and fast-growing demographic of smart and successful women over 50. At Vibrant Nation, these women (whom we've named "Vibrant Women") can look for tips, share information, and join in smart conversations about work, style, relationships, wellness, books, and more.

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