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This third edition of the Straightforward Guide to Planning for Retirement, Managing Retirement Finances, demonstrates clearly how those of retirement age and beyond can maximize their income and so enjoy their retirement. Whilst it has always been important to plan for retirement, it is now more crucial than ever, in the middle of a recession, to ensure that people understand the opportunities available to them. This book demonstrates clearly the growth areas and also the areas to avoid.
The Rough Guide to Retirement ebook looks at ways to help you prepare and to understand the options available to you when you eventually stop working. The earlier you start saving for your future the more lifestyle choices you will have and the better you'll be able to protect the things you love. Are you financially prepared for your post-work years? Don't miss the other guides in The Rough Guide to Personal Finance series. These handy, reliable and independent ebooks are brought to you by Rough Guides, in partnership with Legal & General.
Concentrates specifically on housing, health and leisure opportunities following retirement. It is very important to ensure that, once retired, the correct housing, whether a house or higher care accommodation, is available. It is equally important to ensure that healthcare is catered for and the costs are recognised. Leisure opportunities are also covered along with travel generally and the range of benefits open to the retired person.
This book will help you navigate your way through the complex maze of state, private, workplace and individual pensions, offering you a range of achievable solutions you can carry out yourself to make a significant difference to your retirement income. It explains the different types of pension that exist and offers expert advice on efficient ways to build a secure retirement and how to manage that security once you have retired.
Are you only a few years away from retirement and fearful of how you will manage, particularly in the current financial climate? This book is aimed at those about to retire who want to make the most of their money in retirement but it's about much more than just pensions. All other aspects of managing finances for retirement are covered, from getting the best deal on a current account to leaving an inheritance in the most tax efficient way. And all in just one handy, portable book complete with jargon-buster! Each chapter covers a specific aspect of retirement finances providing the facts in an understandable way, along with advice and tips. Throughout the book, case studies and the author's...
Plan your retirement effectively with help from the 38th edition of this useful and concise guide that investigates the many topics that affect UK retirees and those looking to retire.
Smooth Sailing into Retirement will guide you from your last few months of work through your first year of retirement. It identifies the many ways your life will change and prepares you for the emotions you may experience along the way. At each step, you will receive strategies for dealing with these changes.This book will show you how to design your new day-to-day life in a way that will reflect your passions and interests. You will be inspired to create a new identity for yourself that embodies the way you plan to live in retirement and frees you from the limitations of your former job title. You will also identify and eliminate old habits and activities that may no longer serve you well in retirement.If you are partnered, this book examines the ways your relationship with your spouse will change, whether you are both retired or one of you continues to work. If you are single, this book addresses the challenges that are specific to retiring as a single person.Smooth Sailing into Retirement is an essential companion for your transition from work to leisure.
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In this context, this book assesses the major economic issues raised by occupational pension funds, as they have arisen in twelve OECD countries - the USA, the UK, Germany, Japan, France, Italy, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Netherlands - as well as in Chile and Singapore. Particular emphasis is placed on the performance of funds in financial markets, the influence on funds of fiscal and regulatory conditions, and the consequences of funds' development for capital markets, corporate finance, and international investment.