Redeeming Retirement


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This book isn't your typical retirement planning book. It's not a "how-to" for the younger person who is just starting to save and invest for retirement. Nor is it for someone older with one or two million saved for retirement, a fat pension, large inheritance, or lots of real estate income. Redeeming Retirement is for the roughly 50 percent of people middle-aged and older in the U.S. who anticipate retirement but are financially unprepared for it or who may not know how unprepared they really are. It's also for those who, because of job loss or under-unemployment, health issues, investment losses due to a recession, the housing crash, or factors related to the Coronavirus pandemic, find themselves in a much less tenable financial position to fund their retirement than they once were. The book will also help "late bloomers" who have generally been doing well with their finances, except in planning for retirement. Catching up can be more challenging than you think, even if you enjoy a relatively high income and access to good retirement savings plans and financial products. But as the book explains, it can be done, especially if you combine strategies that can have the greatest impact on your situation. Redeeming Retirement provides hope and help in the form of practical guidance to help you: Understand the nature and scope of the problem Know the challenges you face Do a retirement financial readiness check-up Identify their options and focus on those that make the most sense for you Put an action plan in place to redeem your retirement Depending on your situation, you may not be able to fix everything. But Redeeming Retirement will give you the help and hope you need to put a plan together and move forward with confidence. Then, by working your plan with whatever time, resources, and tools at your disposal, you can put yourself and your family in a more viable position once you retire-you can "redeem your retirement."




The Charles Schwab Guide to Finances After Fifty


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Here at last are the hard-to-find answers to the dizzying array of financial questions plaguing those who are age fifty and older. The financial world is more complex than ever, and people are struggling to make sense of it all. If you’re like most people moving into the phase of life where protecting—as well as growing-- assets is paramount, you’re faced with a number of financial puzzles. Maybe you’re struggling to get your kids through college without drawing down your life’s savings. Perhaps you sense your nest egg is at risk and want to move into safer investments. Maybe you’re contemplating downsizing to a smaller home, but aren’t sure of the financial implications. Possibly, medical expenses have become a bigger drain than you expected and you need help assessing options. Perhaps you’ll shortly be eligible for social security but want to optimize when and how to take it. Whatever your specific financial issue, one thing is certain—your range of choices is vast. As the financial world becomes increasingly complex, what you need is deeply researched advice from professionals whose credentials are impeccable and who prize clarity and straightforwardness over financial mumbo-jumbo. Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz and the Schwab team have been helping clients tackle their toughest money issues for decades. Through Carrie’s popular “Ask Carrie” columns, her leadership of the Charles Schwab Foundation, and her work across party lines through two White House administrations and with the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability, she has become one of America’s most trusted sources for financial advice. Here, Carrie will not only answer all the questions that keep you up at night, she’ll provide answers to many questions you haven’t considered but should.




An Uncommon Guide to Retirement


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What am I going to do with my retirement? People talk about retirement like it’s supposed to be an endless vacation. But what if, like the majority of those facing retirement, you can’t afford such a luxury? Or, what if you just want something more from retirement? Some advocate for no retirement at all. But you’ve worked for decades and a rest and reprieve do sound appealing. What should you do? Does God have a purpose for your retirement? Yes, He does. Learn how to discern what it is by taking an uncommon approach. Jeff Haanen looks biblically and practically at the need for rest and purpose in retirement. And teaches you how to: Take a sabbatical rest in early retirement Listen to God’s voice for their calling in retirement Rethink “work” in retirement Understand family systems and leaving a legacy Planning retirement doesn’t have to be distressing. Retire in a way that’s God-honoring, purpose-filled, restful, and truly biblical.




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Code of Federal Regulations


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Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries.




Railroad Retirement


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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America


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The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.




Code of Federal Regulations


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Special edition of the Federal register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of April 1 ... with ancillaries.




Federal Register


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