Author: | James Gould | ISBN: | 9781466079335 |
Publisher: | James Gould | Publication: | December 12, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | James Gould |
ISBN: | 9781466079335 |
Publisher: | James Gould |
Publication: | December 12, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Facing retirement raises many questions:
Will I run out of money before I die?
How do I figure out how much money is enough?
How should my money be invested to make it last while minimizing taxes?
What about “spending the house” to make ends meet?
Is it better to start Social Security at 66 or wait until 70?
How do I figure out Medicare and Medigap and that drug doughnut hole?
What will I do to fill all those hours now spent working, without driving my wife crazy?
How can I lose some of those pounds gained over the last 30 years and keep them off without starving?
Can my cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar be controlled without drugs?
Can exercise and weight training prevent me from becoming frail and decrepit?
Is sex, good sex, still possible as the years go by?
How can I make the rest of my life less stressful, more peaceful?
What end of life plans should I make now?
If you are also asking these kinds of question, this is the book for you. The Chapters are to the point and generally short. (Take a look at the Table of Contents). Longer Chapters are divided into subchapters. A glossary of terms at the back refers back to the relevant Chapters. To help you focus on the issues depending on how close you are to retirement, an appendix has checklists for 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 years and 6 months before, and the first year after, retirement, again with cross reference to the Chapters.
There are work sheets for Net Worth in a format I devised to see at a glance asset allocation, tax impact and order of asset drawdown. There is a Slo Mo Substitution weight loss program I devised that works (I dropped 30 pounds and kept it off).
In short, this is your training guide to a happy, healthy, active, sexually satisfied and financially secure retirement.
As one of the millions of Boomers approaching retirement, you could buy many books that each cover one topic and do all the research in hard copy and on the internet. Or you could just buy this one book and instead use all that saved work to plan how you will have fun.
Facing retirement raises many questions:
Will I run out of money before I die?
How do I figure out how much money is enough?
How should my money be invested to make it last while minimizing taxes?
What about “spending the house” to make ends meet?
Is it better to start Social Security at 66 or wait until 70?
How do I figure out Medicare and Medigap and that drug doughnut hole?
What will I do to fill all those hours now spent working, without driving my wife crazy?
How can I lose some of those pounds gained over the last 30 years and keep them off without starving?
Can my cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar be controlled without drugs?
Can exercise and weight training prevent me from becoming frail and decrepit?
Is sex, good sex, still possible as the years go by?
How can I make the rest of my life less stressful, more peaceful?
What end of life plans should I make now?
If you are also asking these kinds of question, this is the book for you. The Chapters are to the point and generally short. (Take a look at the Table of Contents). Longer Chapters are divided into subchapters. A glossary of terms at the back refers back to the relevant Chapters. To help you focus on the issues depending on how close you are to retirement, an appendix has checklists for 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 years and 6 months before, and the first year after, retirement, again with cross reference to the Chapters.
There are work sheets for Net Worth in a format I devised to see at a glance asset allocation, tax impact and order of asset drawdown. There is a Slo Mo Substitution weight loss program I devised that works (I dropped 30 pounds and kept it off).
In short, this is your training guide to a happy, healthy, active, sexually satisfied and financially secure retirement.
As one of the millions of Boomers approaching retirement, you could buy many books that each cover one topic and do all the research in hard copy and on the internet. Or you could just buy this one book and instead use all that saved work to plan how you will have fun.