The best way to take control of your post-career financial future
Retirement is lasting longer for all of us. That's why--and however long
you decide to keep working--it's essential to plan ahead so you can live
your post-career life as you wish. The latest edition of Personal
Finance After 50 For Dummies details what you need to know--making it
the perfect book to shelve next to your diet and fitness library, so you
can keep your finances, as well as your health, in peak condition.
Whether you're new to financial planning or are pretty savvy but want to
cut through the noise with targeted information and advice, you'll find
everything you need to know about how best to spend, invest, and protect
your wealth so you can make your senior years worry-free, healthy, and
fun.
In plain English, retirement and financial experts Eric Tyson and Bob
Carlson cover all the issues from investing, Social Security, and the
long-term insurance marketplace to taxes and estate planning--including
state-by-state differences. They demystify the muddy world of financial
planning and provide strategies that make the course ahead crystal
clear. They also dive into less obvious territory, showing how it's
possible to strategize financially to avoid the worst impact of
unexpected events--such as the COVID-19 crisis--as well as exploring
what investment approaches you can take to protect the most important
possession of all: your own and your family's health.
- Minimize your taxes and make wise investing decisions
- Find out how the SECURE Act affects retirement accounts and savings
- Navigate the latest Medicare, Social Security, and property tax rules
- Dig into what's new in estate planning and reverse mortgages
- Get what you want from your career as you approach retirement
Whether doing it for yourself or for parents, it's never too late to
begin retirement planning--and this highly praised, straightforward book
is the best way to take control, so you can be confident your senior
years are exactly what you want them to be: golden.