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E-grāmata: Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track

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  • Izdevniecība: Surrey Books,U.S.
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  • ISBN-13: 9781572848702
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"Finance writer and regular New York Times retirement contributor Mark Miller offers practical strategies for all Americans to improve their retirement prospects"--

Offering practical strategies for Americans to improve their retirement prospects, a finance writer and regular New York Times retirement contributor shows you how to the most of your remaining working years and reboot the retirement you always imagined. Original. Illustrations.

For millions of Americans, the COVID shock has brought retirement saving to an abrupt halt—now it’s time to get back on track. 

Even before the pandemic, a large share of households by Americans over age 50 faced the threat that their living standards would decline sharply in retirement. In the wake of COVID-19, these numbers will surely worsen. In Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track, finance writer and regular New York Times retirement contributor Mark Miller offers practical strategies for Americans to improve their retirement prospects.

If you’re nearing retirement age and worry you haven’t saved enough, Retirement Reboot will walk you through the core decisions to make now to improve your retirement outcomes—even if retirement is just a few years away. You’ll learn how to make a plan, think through the timing of retirement, optimize Social Security, navigate Medicare, build savings, and tap home equity. You’ll also explore ongoing strategies, such as careful budgeting, generating income from work even after retirement, planning for long-term care, and leveraging special assistance aimed at low-income workers. If you have low savings, or none at all, Miller’s simple steps can help you make the most of your remaining working years and reboot the retirement you always imagined.

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Foreword 1(6)
Chris Farrell
Introduction 7(12)
Chapter One Making A Plan
19(10)
Chapter Two Timing Your Retirement
29(10)
Chapter Three Optimizing Social Security
39(22)
Chapter Four Navigating Medicare
61(30)
Chapter Five Building Savings
91(22)
Chapter Six Tapping Home Equity
113(12)
Chapter Seven Managing Your Career To The Finish Line
125(10)
Chapter Eight Aging In Place
135(8)
Chapter Nine Managing Long-Term Care Risk
143(18)
Chapter Ten The Value Of Advice
161(12)
Chapter Eleven Taxes In Retirement
173(8)
Chapter Twelve Managing Your Pension
181(18)
Chapter Thirteen Becoming An Entrepreneur After 50
199(10)
Chapter Fourteen Finding Your Purpose In Retirement
209(12)
Chapter Fifteen Toward A New Social Insurance Era
221(32)
Acknowledgments 253(4)
Notes 257(9)
Index 266
Mark Miller is a journalist, author, and podcaster with a national reputation as a top expert on retirement and agingand he is at a point in life when he personally is asking himself many of the same questions facing millions of other older Americans. He contributes regularly to the New York Times Retiring column, which appears in the Sunday edition, where they are among the best-read personal finance stories in the paper. He also writes monthly national columns on retirement for Reuters, Morningstar, and Wealth Management magazine. Marks website, RetirementRevised.com, publishes a newsletter and podcast that features interviews with authoritative experts in the field of retirement. His previous books include Jolt: Stories of Trauma and Transformation and The Hard Times Guide to Retirement Security. He is the father of three young adult children who still periodically seek out advice from him or his wife of forty years, Anita Weinberg.