Deanna Sharpe - Findings from an interdisciplinary, integrative review of current research in psychology, economics, behavioral economics, neuroscience, and neuroeconomics are reported to improve understanding of the types and timing of later life (i.e. 65 and older) cognitive changes and to assess the effects of those changes on multiple aspects of decision-making relevant to consumer economic well-being. Implications for consumers and for the financial professionals that serve them are presented.