Finally, discover the answers to your most pressing retirement questions... When it comes to retirement, most people have some idea of what to expect. Once you stop working, you'll find yourself with more free time to pursue your passions, but you'll also be facing life on a fixed income. But is that all there is to it? According to the American College of Financial Services, nearly 7 in 10 Americans don't have a written retirement plan -- which is like having no plan at all. Having an idea of what you want from retirement is a crucial first step, but have you taken the time to consider every aspect? When you get down to it, retirement is so much more than making sure you have enough to live on. It's a social, emotional, and mental experience that totally changes your way of life. With so much importance placed on being appropriately prepared for this next stage, it's no wonder that many people feel lost or frustrated with their attempts to plan ahead. It feels as if everyone has a different opinion on what's best and where you should be devoting your time and attention. C.B. McGee knows how you feel. As an early retiree, he's followed the path that now lies ahead of you. Having navigated budgeting, travel, returning to work, and discovering his passions, he's now compiled all the information you'll need in this one simple guide. In The Baby Boomer's Guide to Surviving Retirement, here is just a fraction of what you will discover: ¿ Practical advice for overcoming the most common retirement challenges, like loneliness and financial woes ¿ Why having a sense of purpose is so vital to creating a successful and fulfilling retirement experience, and how you can discover your own passions ¿ The 6 biggest factors that affect healthcare costs and what you can do to make them work for you ¿ How to prevent feelings of isolation and stay connected with your friends and family, even after you leave your working environment ¿ The ins and outs of creating an effective and realistic budget for your saving and spending goals ¿ The retirement goal you might share with 67% of American workers ¿ How and where to invest your money for the biggest return and the least amount of hassle And much more. Planning for retirement can feel overwhelming at times, but it doesn't have to be. Rather than wasting your time and energy spending hours sifting through conflicting advice and confusing explanations, you can go directly to a source who's lived a successful retirement experience already. It's never too early to begin considering your retirement options; and, the sooner you start, the better you'll feel in the future.
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