Control Your Retirement Destiny: Achieving Financial Security Before The Big Transition

February 7, 2020 - Comment

People in their fifties start to wonder: When should I retire? Once I do, when should I take Social Security? Do I need to buy an annuity to make sure I have enough money to last my whole life? Should I move everything into “safe” investments? In short, what do I need to do now

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People in their fifties start to wonder: When should I retire? Once I do, when should I take Social Security? Do I need to buy an annuity to make sure I have enough money to last my whole life? Should I move everything into “safe” investments? In short, what do I need to do now to ensure a comfortable retirement? Control Your Retirement Destiny: Achieving Financial Security Before the Big Transition provides practical how-to knowledge on what you need to do to get your finances in order to prepare for a transition out of the workforce. While never easy, retirement investing from your 20s through your early 50s has been straightforward. But once you hit your mid 50s and beyond, you need a different kind of plan to align investments, retirement accounts, taxes, Social Security, and pension decisions, all with a single objective: providing reliable, life-long income. In this book, nationally known retirement expert Dana Anspach explains how each part works, how one decision affects another, and how to focus on the things you can control (like managing taxes and risk) rather than on those you can’t control (such as inflation or investment returns). When you put it all together in a plan that works for you, you’ll have more choices and a greater sense of security about the financial decisions you are making. A transition into retirement can be scary. Control Your Retirement Destiny equips you with the knowledge you’ll need to avoid big mistakes while optimizing the flow of funds to support the retirement you’ve always dreamed of. This book: – Covers all the major topics in retirement planning – investments, Social Security, annuities, taxes, healthcare, part-time work, and more – Provides examples of how planning decisions can result in a more secure outcome when they are coordinated – Helps couples coordinate their retirement incomes to maximize benefits – Shows how to create a plan to enable the life you’d like to live after ending full-time employment – Explains how to work with advisors (and how to find the best ones) if you’d rather not plan your own finances Control Your Retirement Destiny: Achieving Financial Security Before the Big Transition is for those who are beginning to think about when and how they might transition out of regular, full-time work. It will enable you to take charge of your financial future right now to ensure a happy, secure retirement.

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Anonymous says:

An eye opener for those thinking of retiring; not the usual advice I will be retiring in a couple of months, so I’ve been reading and listening to info about finances and lifestyle changes for a year or so. This book blew me away, it is so different from what I’ve been reading. So far, she is the only author that doesn’t just tell me what I need to do, but how to accomplish the goal. She tells how to make a plan, change it, and why. She also has podcasts with condensed versions of chapters, which I listen to on my way to work and back. It is far and away the…

Anonymous says:

The 2nd Edition is an excellent updating to the material in the first edition The 2nd Edition is an excellent updating to the material in the first edition. As a teacher of adult education classes on retirement planning and investing since 2009 (and a retiree since 2007), I read a large variety of retirement planning books. Dana Anspach’s book has a lot to offer both the prospective retiree as well as the professional planner.First some comments for the prospective retiree. At 383 pages this 2nd edition gets into the all-to-often neglected details of…

Anonymous says:

A real eye opener for retirees and soon-to-be retirees. As a CFP and financial professional myself for over 25 years, I have read many financial self-help books. Most tend to come in two varieties – too complicated and too simplistic. Dana has done a masterful job with this book by avoiding both these extremes. She’s taken a very complex topic and by using real life examples, personal anecdotes and much common sense, she’s made it easy for the non-finance professional to grasp.This book is a perfect place to start a journey toward retirement…

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