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  • Vettese, Fred, 1953-
     
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    The essential retirement guide : a contrarian's perspective / Frederick Vettese.
    by Vettese, Fred, 1953-
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    Wiley, [2015]
    Call #:332.024014 V591e
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  • Retirement income -- Canada -- Planning.
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  • Retirement income -- United States -- Planning.
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  • Retirement -- Planning.
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  • Finance, Personal -- Canada.
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  • Finance, Personal -- United States.
  • ISBN: 
    9781119111122 (hc.)
    1119111129 (hc.)
    Description: 
    xviii, 270 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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    Includes index.
    Summary: 
    "A much-needed shift in thinking to the age-old question of how best to prepare for your retirement. This handbook helps you reject confusing, outdated information and figure out how much wealth you really need to retire securely. When to save, why to save, how to save, and how much to save -- providing new insights in an environment that is cluttered with misinformation about retirement planning. When you should start saving, how to prioritize your retirement saving amid other spending obligations, and how much you can comfortably spend each year once you have retired. Hard data that underscores the fragility of humans in spite of ever-increasing lifespans and how that fragility should inform our actions in the earlier stages of our retirement. With baby boomers approaching their golden years, retirement planning has become more popular than ever before. Fresh insights on how to: Dispel some of the inconsistent messages about retirement, such as the conventional retirement income target and the 4 percent rule, Determine your lifespan and how it is affected by your lifestyle, Consider the possibility of long-term care and how it may affect your retirement planning, and how to prepare for the change in spending habits that typically occurs over the course of retirement. A fresh look at retirement saving strategies to guide you in creating a plan that fits your finances and your lifestyle. Frederick Vettese is the chief actuary of Morneau Shepell, a human resources company. He lives in Toronto"--Provided by publisher.
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