Abstract
This article deals with the investing problems faced by many elderly today. Moody asserts that investor problems are primarily caused by a lack of knowledge in all levels of American financing, investing, and retirement planning. The article examines recent systemic failures that demonstrate how lack of knowledge continues to promote system failure, despite its grievous impact on the elderly who rely on their investments for income when they can no longer work.
Repository Citation
Moody, Errold F. Jr.
(2012)
"Elder Investments: A Critique of Professional and Consumer Mediocrity,"
Marquette Elder's Advisor: Vol. 10:
Iss.
1, Article 8.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/elders/vol10/iss1/8