Thinking about Retirement

Think about your own retirement.
Do you expect to retire at a certain age? How much preplanning will you need to do? Do you expect to retire to a life of leisure, volunteer activity, new career, and so on? Where will you live—same family home, retirement community, part of the year in the north and part in a southern resort? Do you expect to be active grandparents/great-grandparents or somewhat disengaged from your offsprings’ families? What are your overall impressions of retirement—is it positive, neutral, or negative? Why? Use at least 2 references to support your assumptions. Your references need to relate to concepts learned about retirement and must be scholarly/academic in nature. Use of .com websites is not appropriate.

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Document Series Project

Choose one of the scenarios in the “Scenarios.pdf” file, and produce the requested correspondence for one of scenarios only. Each scenario asks you to prepare a range of correspondences. Students are responsible for determining the appropriate genre (email, memo, business letter, etc.) as well as the content of those correspondences.

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Investigator (PI) of a lab

Read the case below. Make an ethical argument that answers the question at the end of the case—What
should Richard do?—and is based on the responsibilities and privileges of the interested parties in the case.
As this is an argumentative style essay, it must have a thesis statement. Please review argumentative essays
(Links to an external site.)and thesis statements (Links to an external site.) provided by the Purdue Online
Writing Lab (OWL).
Each of the mini assignments focuses on one element of ethical analysis. For this essay, your argument should
be focused on the responsibilities and privileges of the interested parties . For that discussion you describe
responsibilities and privileges professionals may have based on their roles. In this assignment the
responsibilities of and privileges of interested parties will be the key to the reasoning that supports your thesis.
In particular, your essay will demonstrate your grasp of Richard’s varied responsibilities as a Principal
Investigator (PI) of a lab including his professional obligations to people who supervise him, those whom he
supervises, and even to broader interested parties, such as the scientific community. Your essay must also
reflect how other interested parties have responsibilities and expectations to help guide your answer to the
question, “What should Richard do?”
Grading will be based on rubric tasks 1 and 3.
Case: Accusations of Falsifying Data[1]
Richard is a young Associate Professor of biochemistry at a major research university. He is unmarried, lives
with his parents, and devotes all his time to establishing his scientific career and develop his lab into a highly
successful scientific enterprise that is turning out world class publications. He has remained in close touch with
John, his PhD advisor, and thinks of their relationship as a warm mutual friendship.
John tells Richard that one of his former PhD students, Allan, had fallen on hard times. He’d lost his first
academic appointment and was now driving a cab in the city where Richard lives. John suggests that Richard
hire the down-and-out guy who is 15 years his senior and practically homeless.
Richard hires Allen as a favor to his old mentor. He has Allan work with some research assistants in his lab.
For the first six months, Allan’s work is poor, and he resents Richard’s supervision. Allan not only insists that
his work is superior to that of others, he also makes unacceptable personal remarks to female graduate
students.
Richard becomes totally fed up with Allan’s attitude and upset at himself for taking Allan in. Richard begins
thinking about the steps he needs to take with Human Resources to fire Allen but feels somewhat immobilized
at how he has let Allen manipulate him and get away with his poor performance.
Richard becomes more assertive, laying down the law and stating what he expects of Allan, specifically, some
decent data on the experiments they’re running. In response, Allan produces a dataset that fits Richard’s
hypotheses a little too perfectly. Richard questions him, and has a student gather some more data, which do
not resemble Allan’s data at all. When Richard confronts him with this discrepancy, Allan leaves the lab in a
huff.
The next morning, he bristles with hostility as he hands a copy of a letter to Richard, saying “You thought you
could cross me, didn’t you? I just sent this.”
Allan’s letter was to the Dean of Academic Affairs. In it he claimed that Richard had required him to falsify data
and that much of the data Richard had published in the last two years was falsified.
In a way, Richard is not surprised, but in another he is incredulous that Allan would do such a thing. Richard is
sure the Dean will not take the accusation seriously since Allan lacks standing. Nevertheless, Richard is
troubled that this alleged complaint may come down to his word against Allen’s.
What should Richard do?

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Case Study; Journal Entry

You have just finished your telephone meeting with Elizabeth, who was very appreciative of your advice for her finances once the divorce is finalized. She realizes that her lifestyle will change and is willing to make the adjustments necessary.
Your suggestion, at this point, is that you look at Elizabeth’ tax and insurance positions and return to her in a week with your suggestions. You feel that she needs to be confident that she is appropriately insured and that she is minimizing her personal tax position as best she can. Always keeping in mind her disposable cash.
You will need to take into account that she is responsible for her young son and that she owns her own business, though Elizabeth has been very clear that she does not want your help with her business finances! Are there strategies that she should use from a personal perspective because she is a small business owner?
What personal products should she have to help minimize her personal tax position?
What insurances would you recommend keeping in mind the budget and income statement that you have for her post-divorce finances?

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