The Art of Retirement


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What is your definition of a fulfilling life and how does an enjoyable retirement fit into that vision? Life is short; we have a limited time to choose our path, reach or dreams and goals and make our lives gratifying and our legacy everlasting.I wrote The Art of Retirement to serve as a guide; a book to help you with your life's journey by educating and inspiring you to make the most of your time on this planet or as Ronnie Lott would say, "Exhaust life." Retirement planning is much more than making sure you have enough money. Of course this is important and thoroughly discussed; certainly the security and lifestyle that money provides is a key part of your life. However, the financial aspect of planning your retirement is just part of the picture.Life is like art in many respects. It is unique to each one of us. It has the opportunity to be great as well as the potential for less-then-desired results. Like a sculpture, it can be molded and changed. Or like a painter standing in front of a blank canvas, the future is limited only by creativity and resources--whether that is money or the number of colors available for your palette.In keeping with the art metaphor, I have woven the story of Michelangelo's life and art into The Art of Retirement to help you create your own life's masterpiece. As you read this book and begin the process of creating your masterpiece, you will:* Gain perspective on what you value. I will share the story of my dear friend and former NFL player, O.J. Brigance, and his battle with ALS to help you gain perspective and appreciate even with adversity (i.e. poor health, poor investment performance, unable to save enough, etc.) you can still strive to achieve the most rewarding life given your circumstances.* Understand how your emotions (and decisions) can be impacted by our 24/7 access to financial news through broadcast media, print media, and the Internet. Being armed with knowledge of behavioral finance will allow you to avoid costly mistakes due to how our brain deals with money and financial issues.* Be inspired by real-life stories of people: o Who turned hobbies into second careers o Who used the skill set they learned in the business world to improve a non-profit organization o Who used their unique skills from their occupation (i.e., eye doctor) to help those less fortunate around the world* Learn the difference between planning retirement haphazardly without a plan, using rules-of-thumb, or using financial planning software to analyze retirement needs to compare to your resources.* How to accurately determine your risk tolerance and capacity, the most important and first step to building an investment portfolio.* Gain perspective of how investments behave while understanding current and potential future economic trends that may affect the traditional approaches of investment management.* Learn when active vs. passive management may be the best investment solution and how to implement alternative investments, such as hedge funds and private equity, to potentially minimize risk through diversification while increasing investment performance.* Introspectively look at your life to determine if you have the time, training and temperament to manage your own investments and plan for your retirement.* Appreciate the differences among the multitude of advisors and how to select a competent one that can become your trusted partner.Through the lens of both my personal life and experiences--raised by my father and growing up in a blue collar, welfare-dependent home--and through my occupation as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER(tm) practitioner, I will share my experience and knowledge to help you enjoy a beautiful life and create a legacy that stands the test of time--a Masterpiece!




Old In Art School


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A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, this memoir of one woman's later in life career change is “a smart, funny and compelling case for going after your heart's desires, no matter your age” (Essence). Following her retirement from Princeton University, celebrated historian Dr. Nell Irvin Painter surprised everyone in her life by returning to school––in her sixties––to earn a BFA and MFA in painting. In Old in Art School, she travels from her beloved Newark to the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design; finds meaning in the artists she loves, even as she comes to understand how they may be undervalued; and struggles with the unstable balance between the pursuit of art and the inevitable, sometimes painful demands of a life fully lived. How are women and artists seen and judged by their age, looks, and race? What does it mean when someone says, “You will never be an artist”? Who defines what an artist is and all that goes with such an identity, and how are these ideas tied to our shared conceptions of beauty, value, and difference? Bringing to bear incisive insights from two careers, Painter weaves a frank, funny, and often surprising tale of her move from academia to art in this "glorious achievement––bighearted and critical, insightful and entertaining. This book is a cup of courage for everyone who wants to change their lives" (Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage).




Mastering the Art of Retirement


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Stuart Gustafson was able to take early retirement at age 59, several years before he had planned to, because he had already mastered "The Art of Retirement." What is "The Art of Retirement"? It's learning, and applying, things such as: > PRACTICING your retirement 10 years in advance > Six Documents you MUST have > How to AVOID MISTAKES made by many retirees > Four people you must KNOW, and vice versa > . . . and more




Work Optional


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A practical action guide for financial independence and early retirement from the popular Our Next Life blogger. In today's work culture, we're expected to hustle around the clock. But what if you could escape the traditional path and get on one that doesn't require working full-time until age 65? What if you could wake up every day without an alarm clock and do the things you love most? Tanja Hester and her husband Mark left their crazed careerist lifestyle to live their dream life in Lake Tahoe, retiring early from high-stress careers. Now Tanja will help you map out a customized plan for freedom and make it easy to succeed, whether you're good at math and budgeting -- or not! Work Optional is more than just a financial plan: it's a plan for your whole life -- designed by you, not by an employer or clients. Tanja walks you through envisioning your dream life, accounting for variables such as health care and children, protecting yourself from recessions and future unknowns, and achieving a purpose-filled early retirement, semi-retirement, or career intermission with completely doable, non-penny-pinching steps. You can live a happier, more meaningful life, free from the daily grind. Regardless of where you are in your career, Work Optionalwill get you there.




The Art of Retiring Gracefully


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Introducing "The Art of Retiring Gracefully" – your comprehensive guide to navigating the golden years with confidence, joy, and purpose. Dive into a wealth of practical advice, insightful strategies, and inspiring stories that will empower you to embrace this exciting new chapter of life. **Chapter 1 sets the stage**, debunking myths and guiding you through the emotional journey of retirement. **Chapter 2 tackles financial readiness**, offering tips on assessing your financial health, creating a budget, and devising effective investment strategies. Staying healthy is key, and **Chapter 3** focuses on maintaining physical and mental wellness. From understanding Medicare to planning long-term care, **Chapter 11** ensures you're well-prepared to manage your healthcare and insurance needs. Establishing and nurturing relationships is crucial. **Chapter 4** is dedicated to building a robust support network with family and friends. Discover how to maintain meaningful connections and find new social circles that enrich your life. Uncover your passions in **Chapter 5**, as you explore volunteering, hobbies, and other fulfilling activities. Then, smoothly transition from work to leisure with advice from **Chapter 6** on balancing your time and productivity. Creating a new routine post-retirement can be challenging, but **Chapter 7** offers a blueprint for establishing daily habits, setting goals, and incorporating flexibility. Dream of traveling? **Chapter 8** provides tips for planning affordable trips and exploring new cultures. Never stop learning with **Chapter 9's** focus on lifelong education and fun learning opportunities. Simplify your living space and lifestyle in **Chapter 10**, creating a clutter-free and stress-free environment. Embrace technology in **Chapter 14** to stay digitally connected and safe. **Chapter 12** prepares you emotionally for retirement's shifts, helping you build resilience and combat loneliness. Learn from case studies and success stories in **Chapter 15**, and explore spirituality and reflection in **Chapter 16**. **Chapter 17** equips you to handle unexpected challenges, while **Chapter 18** encourages cultivating gratitude and joy. Finally, **Chapter 19** helps you design a meaningful and intentional retirement, harnessing creativity to live a fulfilling life. "The Art of Retiring Gracefully" is your essential companion for a vibrant, purposeful, and joyous retirement. Embrace the journey and redefine your golden years!




So You Want to Retire


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So You Want to Retire is a practical, easy-to-read guide to retirement planning. For over 19 years, the author interviewed hundreds of retirees and pre-retirees to discover their experiences and advice for others.Arthur S. Montgomery reports that the same issues and concerns recur frequently. His book gives examples of some of the more common mistakes retirees make and shows ways to avoid making them. He not only covers financial planning for retirement, but also advises on the physical and mental health aspects that, when handled properly, can relieve burdens placed on loved ones.Montgomery says there are many ways for retirees to stay active, yet not be over-committed. He also points out the resources available to help pre-retiree have more information to make informed decisions. This book is for anyone who ever plans to retire Author and financial advisor Arthur S. Montgomery has written articles for publications since 1992, but this is his first book. He has advised retirees for nearly two decades. After reading several books on retirement planning and dealing with being downsized, I couldn't find any one book that answered all of the larger questions that most pre-retirees have regarding retirement planning. So I decided to write one that answered those questions. The Missouri native is married and has three children.




The Oxford Handbook of Retirement


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This handbook reviews existing theoretical perspectives and research findings on retirement, explores current and future challenges in retirement research and practice, and provides corresponding recommendations and suggestions.




The Poetry and Art of Retirement


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This is the survivors guide to retirement. John Ledgertons honest and refreshing backward look at his life and the way he has managed to make a triumph out of retirement is a must read for anyone who has just got the travel pass and is a bit unsure of which bus to catch in the momentous journey before them. Johns first book is a candid exploration of his own life and the way he has capitalised on his skills to enjoy living. It is a combination manual on, how to paint, how to write poetry, how to articulate how you feel, how to enjoy the world you live in, all rolled up into what constantly comes through as someone who says I am not going to lie down and roll over because I am retired, there is a lot more I can do and so much more to enjoy so share it with me and let me show you how. John Ledgerton definitely did it his way and if you pick up this refreshing book and let John guide you in what you may feel is a lonely and uncertain path into retirement I can assure you you will never walk alone. Good luck with the book John It gave me tremendous inspiration - Rog Roger Cliffe-Thomson Arts and Learning Coordinator DADAFest Liverpool




How to Make Your Money Last - Completely Updated for Planning Today


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NOW COMPLETELY UPDATED to reflect the changes in tax legislation, health insurance, and the new investment realities. In this “highly valuable resource” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) Quinn “provides simple, straightforward” (The New York Times) solutions to the universal retirement dilemma—how to make your limited savings last for life—covering mortgages, social security, income investing, annuities, and more! Will you run out of money in your older age? That’s the biggest worry for people newly retired or planning to retire. Fortunately, you don’t have to plan in the dark. Jane Bryant Quinn tells you how to squeeze a higher income from all your assets—including your social security account (get every dollar you’re entitled to), a pension (discover whether a lump sum or a lifetime monthly income will pay you more), your home equity (sell, rent, or take a reverse mortgage?), savings (how to use them safely to raise your monthly income), retirement accounts (invest the money for growth in ways that let you sleep at night), and—critically—how much of your savings you can afford to spend every year without running out. There are easy ways to figure all this out. Who knew? Quinn also shows you how to evaluate your real risks. If you stick with super-safe investment choices, your money might not last and your lifestyle might erode. The same might be true if you rely on traditional income investments. Quinn rethinks the meaning of “income investing,” by combining reliable cash flow during the early years of your retirement with low-risk growth investments, to provide extra money for your later years. Odds are, you’ll live longer than you might imagine, meaning that your savings will stretch for many more years than you might have planned for. With the help of this book, you can turn those retirement funds into a “homemade” paycheck that will last for life.