The Good Non Retirement Guide 2009: Everything You Need to Know About Health Property Investment Leisure Work Pensions and Tax

The Good Non Retirement Guide 2009: Everything You Need to Know About Health Property Investment Leisure Work Pensions and Tax

by Frances Kay (Author), Frances Kay (Author), Rosemary Brown (Author)

Synopsis

The Good Non Retirement Guide is essential reading for anyone looking to make the most of their retirement. It combines invaluable advice on how you can plan for a secure future with suggestions for creative and fulfilling activities - whether you want to start a new business or just relax. There is vital information on: MONEY: boosting your income, pensions, investments, tax, financial advisors WORK: looking for paid work, voluntary work and starting your own business HEALTH: keeping fit, accident prevention, insurance, the NHS, caring for elderly parents HOME: moving house, improvements and repairs, security, insurance, equity WILLS: making a will, minimizing money worries, state benefits, tax With new material on 'SKIN' - spending the kids' inheritance, 'grey gappers' - people who take a year out at a later time in life - and a look at the impact of IT and technology, The Guide will help you to decide what you really want from your retirement. Packed with the latest information and hundreds of useful addresses, The Good Non Retirement Guide is a book you will refer to again and again, as you decide how best to plan for your future.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: 23
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0749452722
ISBN 13: 9780749452728
Book Overview: * Over 100 000 copies sold * The most comprehensive and best established retirement guide * Authoritative personal finance advice - fully up to date with budget changes for 2008 Essential reading. The Times A mine of useful information - well worth the purchase price. Independent Whatever your financial circumstances, your needs are likely to be covered in some detail. Financial Times

Author Bio
Originally written by Rosemary Brown, OBE, since its 22nd edition the Guide has been edited by Frances Kay. Frances is an author, researcher, coach and consultant with a vast experience in business, law and personal finance - as well as a personal interest in retirement issues.