Eric Tyson - Personal Finance After 50 For Dummies

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The best way to take control of your post-career financial future  Retirement is lasting longer for all of us. That’s why—and however long you decide to keep working—it’s essential to plan ahead so you can live your post-career life as you wish. The latest edition of 
 details what you need to know—making it the perfect book to shelve next to your diet and fitness library, so you can keep your finances, as well as your health, in peak condition. Whether you’re new to financial planning or are pretty savvy but want to cut through the noise with targeted information and advice, you’ll find everything you need to know about how best to spend, invest, and protect your wealth so you can make your senior years worry-free, healthy, and fun. 
In plain English, retirement and financial experts Eric Tyson and Bob Carlson cover all the issues from investing, Social Security, and the long-term insurance marketplace to taxes and estate planning—including state-by-state differences. They demystify the muddy world of financial planning and provide strategies that make the course ahead crystal clear. They also dive into less obvious territory, showing how it’s possible to strategize financially to avoid the worst impact of unexpected events—such as the COVID-19 crisis—as well as exploring what investment approaches you can take to protect the most important possession of all: your own and your family’s health. 
Minimize your taxes and make wise investing decisions Find out how the SECURE Act affects retirement accounts and savings Navigate the latest Medicare, Social Security, and property tax rules Dig into what’s new in estate planning and reverse mortgages Get what you want from your career as you approach retirement Whether doing it for yourself or for parents, it’s never too late to begin retirement planning—and this highly praised, straightforward book is the best way to take control, so you can be confident your senior years are exactly what you want them to be: golden.

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We also have established a few conventions to help you navigate through this book: First, although we’d like to believe that you want to pore over every last word in this book, we make it easy for you to identify “skippable” material — information that’s interesting but not essential: text in sidebars (the shaded boxes that appear here and there) and paragraphs marked with a Technical Stuff icon. Second, we include web addresses if you’d like to find out more about a particular resource. If a web address breaks across two lines of text, just type it in exactly the way you see it in this book, pretending as though the line break doesn't exist. (If you’re reading this book online, simply click the link to go to the web page.) Finally, we refer to the decade from 2000 to 2009 as the 2000s. We just want to avoid any confusion in case you were thinking of the year 2095.

Foolish Assumptions

When writing this book, we made some assumptions about you:

You’re around age 50 or older and are approaching or are in retirement or at least thinking about it more these days.

You’re probably still in the workforce and have no plans to retire, which is fine and compatible with our approach in this book too.

You want expert advice about important financial topics, and you want easy-to-understand answers.

You want a crash course in personal finance and are looking for a book you can read to help solidify major financial concepts and get you thinking about your finances in a more comprehensive way.

Throughout this book, we offer many resources, including websites and online tools to help you, as well as plenty of alternative off-line resources and assistance.

Icons Used in This Book

The icons in this book help you find particular kinds of information that may be of use to you. Here’s a rundown of what each icon means:

Personal Finance After 50 For Dummies - изображение 2This target flags strategy recommendations for making the most of your money.

Personal Finance After 50 For Dummies - изображение 3When you see this icon, you’ll know the text next to it points out information that you definitely want to remember.

Personal Finance After 50 For Dummies - изображение 4This icon alerts you to scams and scoundrels who prey on the unsuspecting.

Personal Finance After 50 For Dummies - изображение 5The investigate icon tells you when you should consider doing some additional research. Don’t worry — we explain what to consider and what to look out for.

Personal Finance After 50 For Dummies - изображение 6This icon appears beside discussions you can safely ignore because they aren’t critical to your understanding of the topic at hand; however, reading them can help deepen your personal financial knowledge.

Beyond the Book

In addition to the material in the print or e-book you’re reading right now, this product also comes with some access-anywhere goodies on the web. To get the free Cheat Sheet, simply go to www.dummies.com and search for “Personal Finance After 50 For Dummies Cheat Sheet.” Here you will find such things as stats on the age at which you can retire and the benefits you will receive, additional information on Medicare, and how to protect your pension.

Where to Go from Here

This book is organized so you can go wherever you want to find complete information. Want advice on managing and tracking your expenses in retirement? See Chapter 6. If you’re interested in investing strategies and developing a retirement plan, cruise on over to Part 2. If you’re not sure where you want to go, you may want to start with Part 1. It gives you all the basic info you need to assess your financial situation and points to places where you can find more detailed information for improving it. Check out the table of contents for a chapter-by-chapter rundown of what this book offers. You also can look up a specific topic in the index. Last but not least, you can turn to Chapter 1and begin reading for a complete and thorough crash course in personal finance during your golden years.

Part 1

Understanding Personal Finance After 50

IN THIS PART …

Get complete and easy-to-understand guidance on how to best plan for a secure financial future.

Find out how to protect your employment income and protect your health.

Develop a plan that will see you through your retirement years by discovering the best retirement investments and strategies, and understanding retirement account rules.

Chapter 1

Looking Ahead to Your Future

IN THIS CHAPTER

картинка 7 Taking charge of your long-term plans

картинка 8 Implementing retirement planning strategies

From a young age, various adults in our lives tell us to plan ahead. Although it may be sunny and clear outside this morning, they tell us to take rain gear for this afternoon’s forecasted heavy rain. When packing for a day at the beach, they suggest sunscreen and money for lunch. And do your best in high school, they say, because your transcript will in part determine which colleges accept you.

Although some parents provide guidance to their children on the topic of long-term financial planning, most don’t because they aren’t sufficiently knowledgeable or are reluctant to explain these things to their kids. And therein lays a pretty significant problem concerning finances for your adult and especially later adult years.

And retirement has its own set of trials. Unexpected life events (such as a loss of a job, the death of a loved one, or a major medical problem) and economic challenges can throw a wrench in the best plans. The severe recession and stock market decline in the late 2000s — both of which were the worst in decades, and then the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic — highlight other potential planning obstacles. Many near retirees and recent retirees caught off guard face the possible need to keep on working beyond typical retirement age, the need to reduce spending and make do with less (for example, one car rather than two), and the need to cope with the loss of jobs, diminished investment portfolios, and reduced home values.

These challenges can occur at any time during life, but they’re especially challenging when they happen when you’re in or near retirement. You have less time to make up for setbacks (and any mistakes you make) as you age. At some point in most folks’ lives, working longer or going back to work no longer are viable options. That’s why planning and regularly reviewing and reevaluating your plans is essential.

We know many of you are reading this book having done little or no planning to this point. Don’t worry, though. It’s not too late to start planning. Studies of retirees show those who are most content in retirement are those who did some planning, even if it was a small amount. Planning is how you match your resources with your goals and expectations and identify where adjustments need to be made. Even if you’re already retired, planning now can improve the rest of your retirement.

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