The Good Non Retirement Guide 2005: Leisure Health Pensions Tax Holidays Jobs Investment Voluntary Work and Much More

The Good Non Retirement Guide 2005: Leisure Health Pensions Tax Holidays Jobs Investment Voluntary Work and Much More

by RosemaryBrown (Author)

Synopsis

Widely acknowledged as the best, liveliest and most comprehensive publication in the field. -Pennant (The Journal of Forces Pensions Society) Advice on planning for a secure financial future as well as suggestions for recreational activities, this book helps you make the most of your retirement. -Moneywise This guide is compulsory reading. -The Herald, Glasgow Retirement is a time of opportunity. Free from the demands of working life, new aims can be realised and new experiences enjoyed. Yet with so much to consider, people are often unsure how best to plan for their future. Essential reading for anyone looking to make the most of their retirement, this guide combines invaluable advice on how to plan for a secure future with suggestions for creative and fulfilling activities. It includes vital information on: MONEY: boosting your income, pensions, investments, tax, choosing your financial advisors WORK: looking for paid work, voluntary work and starting your own business HEALTH: keeping fit, accident prevention, insurance, hospitals, the NHS, caring for elderly parents HOME: moving, estate agents, improvements and repairs, security, insurance, council tax and raising money WILLS: making a will, minimising money worries, state benefits, tax Packed with the latest information and hundreds of useful addresses, this book will be referred to again and again.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 552
Edition: 19th edition
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0749443308
ISBN 13: 9780749443306
Book Overview: Packed with advice to make retirement financially sound - and fun. -Sunday Express A mine of useful information. -Independent Written in a lively style, the guide is the most comprehensive in its field. -Management Services * The market-leading retirement guide * Authoritative personal finance advice * Includes up-to-date budget changes * Author is well known on radio and TV

Media Reviews
Whatever your financial circumstances, your needs are likely to be covered in some detail...deals with the emotional implications of retirement decisions as well as the purely financial ones...should prove invaluable for those who want to take their retirement seriously. -Financial Times, January 2005 Strips away mystique from money management to help those nearing or in retirement make better and more informed choices. -Pensions World, January 2005 A comprehensive reference source and a must read for all those looking forward to making the most of their retirement. -Asian Voice, January 2005 Help(s) you make all the right choices on the many exciting options that lie ahead. -Worthing Plus, February 2005 Lively and informative...fascinating and valuable -Reading Chronicle, February 2005 Packed with specific practical advice. -The Good Book Guide, March 2005 Packed full of invaluable advice and covers everything from raising money on your home to voluntary work. -Active Life, January 2004 For mature entrepreneurs planning to set up on their own, The Good Retirement Guide offers clear advice...written in a lively style, the Guide is the most comprehensive in its field. -South Wales Evening Post, Spring 2005 Provides a vast range of advice for those in the 50-plus age bracket seeking paid or voluntary work, training, or ways to invest...useful contact details and websites alongside easy-to-digest practical guidance. -Scotland on Sunday, January 2005 Very comprehensive coverage of a wide range of issues and would prove to be a useful source of information not only to those of pension age or about to retire, but also to anyone else wanting a general reference of useful information about day to day living ranging across such diverse issues as taxation to pets, caring for the elderly and holidays. -Civil Service Pensioner's Alliance, Spring 2005 A handy guide to retirement and your home, full of names, numbers and recommendations. -Belfast Telegraph, February 2005 Strips away mystique to help those nearing retirement or already retired make better and more informed choices...expert advice is given on financial planning, pensions, home matters, leisure, voluntary work, caring for elderly parents, self-employment and much more. -Our Time, February 2005 Widely acknowledged as the best, liveliest and most informative book on the subject. -Mature Times, March 2005 A small retirement present for your mum could be The Good Non-Retirement Guide. -Bella, Summer 2005 Widely acknowledged as the best, most informative, and liveliest book on retirement. -Yours, April 2005 Offers valuable guidelines on self-employment legislation, interview technique and CV writing as well as up-to-date details of pensions, benefits and budget changes from April 2005...anyone approaching retirement would do well to refer to this book. -City to Cities May 2005 It includes everything you need to know, as well as a great deal you might not...an excellent investment. -Profit Magazine, Spring 2005 A valuable resource for finding more information on the web. -Financial Advisor, June 2005 An excellent source of information for those approaching retirement or already retired...This is a book to browse to appreciate its content and then keep in a prominent place as a source of reference, but also inspiration. -Scottish Home & Country, September 2005
Author Bio
Rosemary Brown OBE is the founder and managing director of Enterprise Dynamics, a marketing and business development consultancy whose highly-regarded retirement division offers in-house and external courses, surveys, seminars, corporate strategy planning, and other advisory services.