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How to Decide What to Do When You Retire (Retirement Planning Book 2): Thinking About Retirement, #2
How Much is Enough to Retire? and a Plan to Acquire It: Thinking About Retirement, #3
Are You Starting to Think About Retirement? You Will Answer These Questions (Even If You Don’t): Thinking About Retirement, #1
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"How Much is Enough to Retire?" helps you find your "right" answer to this important question.

If you're thinking about retiring, even in some distant future, you need this book.

"How Much…" will help you figure out the retirement income you'll need. When you know what you'll need, you can stack it up against sources such as Social Security, Pensions, and Annuities.

Then, you can determine how much to save to make up the difference.

The book explains two methods of estimating retirement income. Both are better than common rules of thumb.

It'll also help you develop a personal savings plan to get you to "your number".

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Release dateSep 17, 2018
How to Decide What to Do When You Retire (Retirement Planning Book 2): Thinking About Retirement, #2
How Much is Enough to Retire? and a Plan to Acquire It: Thinking About Retirement, #3
Are You Starting to Think About Retirement? You Will Answer These Questions (Even If You Don’t): Thinking About Retirement, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • Are You Starting to Think About Retirement? You Will Answer These Questions (Even If You Don’t): Thinking About Retirement, #1

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    Are You Starting to Think About Retirement? You Will Answer These Questions (Even If You Don’t): Thinking About Retirement, #1
    Are You Starting to Think About Retirement? You Will Answer These Questions (Even If You Don’t): Thinking About Retirement, #1

    "Are You Starting to Think About Retirement?"  is an overview of the Retirement Planning process. A process you will go through whether you choose to or not. There are eight questions everyone answers, even if they don't think about them. The answers become your plan and determine your retirement lifestyle.

  • How to Decide What to Do When You Retire (Retirement Planning Book 2): Thinking About Retirement, #2

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    How to Decide What to Do When You Retire (Retirement Planning Book 2): Thinking About Retirement, #2
    How to Decide What to Do When You Retire (Retirement Planning Book 2): Thinking About Retirement, #2

    Everyone who has a job dreams of the day they'll retire. They envision cross-country road trips or relaxing cruise vacations. But after they've had their fill of fun and leisure, what's left? "How to Decide What to Do When You Retire" aims to help you fill the inevitable gaps long before you're ready to retire. This book will show you how. The last thing you want after you've said goodbye to your career is to find yourself with no purpose, nothing to fill those empty hours. This guide will help you connect the dots. It will show you help you look at what makes you happy, what brings you the joy, and what makes sense for you and your future. If you're ready to take charge of your retirement, buy a copy of this book today and learn how to make your retirement dreams a reality!

  • How Much is Enough to Retire? and a Plan to Acquire It: Thinking About Retirement, #3

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    How Much is Enough to Retire? and a Plan to Acquire It: Thinking About Retirement, #3
    How Much is Enough to Retire? and a Plan to Acquire It: Thinking About Retirement, #3

    "How Much is Enough to Retire?" helps you find your "right" answer to this important question. If you're thinking about retiring, even in some distant future, you need this book. "How Much…" will help you figure out the retirement income you'll need. When you know what you'll need, you can stack it up against sources such as Social Security, Pensions, and Annuities. Then, you can determine how much to save to make up the difference. The book explains two methods of estimating retirement income. Both are better than common rules of thumb. It'll also help you develop a personal savings plan to get you to "your number".

Author

Mel Clark

Mel Clark writes about personal finance, retirement planning, and martial arts. His blue-collar union family parents raised him and his two sisters in a wonderful environment for children. However, the family was always in debt, always making payments, and never saving. As a result, Mel feels called to share hard-won money lessons with working folks. He wants them to understand they can benefit from saving and investing. They don’t have to be rich to achieve financial independence. He and his lovely wife Linda live near Virginia’s Blue Ridge Parkway. They enjoy ballroom dancing, the occasional camping trip and a silly game called Bananagrams. Mel is graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia.

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