"Finance writer and regular New York Times retirement contributor Mark Miller offers practical strategies for all Americans to improve their retirement prospects"--
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Mark Miller is a journalist, author, and podcaster with a national reputation as a top expert on retirement and aging—and 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. Mark’s 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.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Chris Farrell Introduction Chapter 1: Making a Plan Chapter 2: Timing Your Retirement Chapter 3: Optimizing Social Security Chapter 4: Navigating Medicare Chapter 5: Building Savings Chapter 6: Tapping Home Equity Chapter 7: Managing Your Career to the Finish Line Chapter 8: Aging in Place Chapter 9: Managing Long-Term Care Risk Chapter 10: The Value of Advice Chapter 11: Taxes in Retirement Chapter 12: Managing Your Pension Chapter 13: Becoming an Entrepreneur after 50 Chapter 14: Finding Your Purpose in Retirement Chapter 15: Toward a New Social Insurance Era
Foreword by Chris Farrell Introduction Chapter 1: Making a Plan Chapter 2: Timing Your Retirement Chapter 3: Optimizing Social Security Chapter 4: Navigating Medicare Chapter 5: Building Savings Chapter 6: Tapping Home Equity Chapter 7: Managing Your Career to the Finish Line Chapter 8: Aging in Place Chapter 9: Managing Long-Term Care Risk Chapter 10: The Value of Advice Chapter 11: Taxes in Retirement Chapter 12: Managing Your Pension Chapter 13: Becoming an Entrepreneur after 50 Chapter 14: Finding Your Purpose in Retirement Chapter 15: Toward a New Social Insurance Era
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