Move confidently into your retirement planning years with
financial advice from a bestselling personal finance advisor
Retirement is lasting longer than it ever has. And a little
bit of careful planning can ensure that you spend your retirement―and the years
leading up to it―in comfort and financial security.
In the latest edition of Personal Finance After 50
For Dummies, trusted personal finance author and advisor Eric Tyson
delivers an up-to-date and expert take on how to enter your fifties in the best
financial health possible. The book offers advice designed to help regardless
of your income or living situation. You'll find sound and crystal-clear advice
you can apply immediately on everything from investing to managing when to take
Social Security, securing long-term insurance, navigating taxes, and
establishing an estate plan.
You'll also get actionable guidance on the latest financial
trends, including no-nonsense strategies regarding alternative investments and
how to navigate financial products aimed at those nearing or in retirement,
like reverse mortgages. Inside the book:
- Effective,
step-by-step guides to building a financial plan that works for you,
saving for the long-term, and creating a realistic budget
- Strategies
for managing and reducing financial risk without missing out on sound
investment opportunities that keep pace with inflation
- Explanations
of how to blend government programs like Social Security and Medicare into
your plan
Perfect for anyone interested in taking a serious look at
planning for middle age and beyond, Personal Finance After 50 For
Dummies covers the topics of unique interest to those looking to build
a comfortable life in their golden years.
About the Author
Eric Tyson is a bestselling personal finance
author committed to making financial management accessible to all. He is the
author of five national bestselling financial books in the For Dummies series,
including books on personal finance, investing, mutual funds, home buying, and
real estate investing.
Bob Carlson is the editor of the monthly
newsletter, Retirement Watch, the monthly video series, Retirement
Watch Spotlight, and a weekly free e-letter, Retirement Watch
Weekly. Bob served three decades on the Board of Trustees of the Fairfax
County Employees’ Retirement System.