52 Ways to Wreck Your Retirement :...And How to Rescue It

Publication subTitle :...And How to Rescue It

Author: Tina Di Vito  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781118078396

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781118076095

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118076095

Subject: F241.34 retirement system

Language: ENG

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Retirement planning isn't something that happens at a specific point in time or at a specific age - we are all affecting our retirement plans every day with every decision we do or don't make. Canadians are living longer, and the average retiree in the future may have as much as 30 years of retirement to plan for, and there are many simple things that will impact our eventual retirement life.

52 Ways to Wreck Your Retirement identifies 52 things we do that could wreck our retirement, explains why it puts your retirement at risk, and provides the strategy to correct the mistake, or better still, avoid it entirely. The book is organized under several key areas of the planning process, including:

  • Starting to Plan for Retirement
  • Mistakes around Investing
  • Mistakes around Debt
  • Saving for Retirement
  • Pensions
  • Living in Retirement
  • Spending in Retirement
  • New Realities about Retirement

52 Ways to Wreck Your Retirement is not a feel-good book about how wonderful retirement will be or an alarming fear-mongering book about dying broke, nor is it a get-rich-late-retirement solution. Quite simply, it is an easily-accessible and practical guide written for Canadians of all ages that gives you the tools you need to better manage the financial and personal aspects of your retirement.

Chapter

CONTENTS

pp.:  1 – 7

Introduction

pp.:  7 – 13

PART 3: MISTAKES AROUND DEBT

pp.:  51 – 85

PART 4: SAVING FOR RETIREMENT

pp.:  85 – 107

PART 5: PENSIONS

pp.:  107 – 125

PART 6: LIVING IN RETIREMENT

pp.:  125 – 159

PART 7: SPENDING IN RETIREMENT

pp.:  159 – 191

PART 8: PAYING TOO MUCH TAX

pp.:  191 – 207

PART 9: NEW REALITIES ABOUT RETIREMENT

pp.:  207 – 237

PART 10: PROTECTION PLANNING

pp.:  237 – 259

PART 11: NOT ASKING FOR HELP

pp.:  259 – 291

Acknowledgements

pp.:  291 – 309

About the Author

pp.:  309 – 311

Index

pp.:  311 – 313

LastPages

pp.:  313 – 322

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