“This little gem of a book offers sage advice on everything from downsizing to diet and exercise.”—The New York Times With Americans living longer, healthier lives, the conventional idea of retirement is obsolete. Millions of Americans are working past the age of sixty-five—not because they have to, but because they want to. Many, like Marika and Howard Stone, discover second careers, start their own businesses, or go back to school. Too Young to Retire offers inventive and exciting retirement alternatives to help readers find their labors of love, inner activists, or how to make a home away from home. Enlightening exercises and workbook pages as well as a comprehensive list of publications, home exchange organizations, and websites are included to assist readers in making meaningful choices. For those who aren’t ready to throw in the towel, Too Young to Retire is the essential resource for discovering what comes next.
Too Young to Retire: 101 Ways to Start the Rest of Your Life
With this book, readers will be able to think about and develop a deliberate plan to age happily.
Inside the book you'll discover: - Essential steps to get out of your own way and create the right mindset for optimal achievement - 47 proven tips to jump-start your own journey - Effective strategies critical to fast-track your personal ...
If your plan is to move to a different part of the country or the world, you'll need to research the costs of living in that area and determine how this will affect your budget. It will take some work to account for every potential cost ...
The goal of the book is not to sell you a financial services product.
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Addresses personal finance issues that are of relevance to today's world of high debt and disproportionate lifestyles, addressing such topics as credit cards, student loans, credit scores, insurance, and mortgages.
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My rich dad would say, “Listen to their words and you will see their future. ... As rich dad would say, “It's tough to meet your fairy prince or fairy princess if all you do every day is sit on the couch, watch TV, and eat bonbons.” ...
"I wrote this book for you," Suze says. "The worried, the fearful, the anxious. I know you need help navigating the road ahead.