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Your Retirement Income Blueprint: A Six-Step Plan to Design and Build a Secure Retirement
By: Daryl DiamondeBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: Wiley
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As more and more Canadian boomers are approaching retirement, the transition from accumulating assets in their working years to creating a reliable stream of income in retirement is becoming a top-priority issue for a huge segment of the population. Your Retirement Income Blueprint is an antidote for Canadians who are generally ineptly advised, under-serviced, and over-charged by advisors on planning retirement income. Based on the author's specialized experience in retirement income planning, this book will help readers to work through the many stages of their retirement and adapt their income plans to account for constantly changing health and family issues. The book will help you to:
Combine government and personal sources of income most efficiently Determine which assets to use first and which to defer Preserve government benefits and entitlements that are in many cases needlessly wasted or lost Create results that are more survivor- and estate-friendly than traditional approaches Greatly reduce taxes on retirement income and to the aggregate estate.Your Retirement Income Blueprint lays out a six-step process for "taking apart" accumulated assets, making the most out of what you have taken a lifetime to save, and creating an income that lasts as long as you do.
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| Title of Business & Economics eBook: Your Retirement Income Blueprint: A Six-Step Plan to Design and Build a Secure Retirement | |
| Release Date: 06-21-2011 | |
| Publisher: Wiley |
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Your Retirement Income Blueprint: A Six-Step Plan to Design and Build a Secure Retirement
Chapter One
TALKING 'BOUT MY GENERATION
In 2011, the leading edge of the Baby Boomers will turn 65. As more of the Boomers move into retirement, we will see greater numbers of retirees than ever before, as two generations (Boomers and their parents) will be retired at the same time. The Baby Boomers have made it a lifelong objective to distinguish themselves from their parents in just about everything they have done. Now, for the first time, they find themselves in the same stage of life as their parents: retirement. What will the retirement experience look like for the generation that reshaped the world?
Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough
Have you ever been driving to a destination and found yourself wondering if you had enough fuel to complete the trip? It is a very unsettling and stressful feeling and does not make for an enjoyable journey, for either the driver or the passenger(s). This same emotional distress and discomfort underlies a retiree's fear of running out of money. How enjoyable will retirement be if this is always front and centre as a concern or if every single decision has to be weighed carefully from a financial perspective?
The point here is to ensure that you are making the decision to retire from a position of financial confidence and comfort. There is not much merit in retiring if you have done so on such a restrictive budget that you cannot enjoy the lifestyle. This is why it's critical to have a formal income plan, or blueprint, show what your assets can realistically be expected to provide in terms of sustainable cash flow. After all, it is your cash flow that will fund you
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