As life expectancy increases there's no better time to start planning for retirement or to improve your nest egg, otherwise you may not have the finances to have the retirement life you want.
Here's a few books on retirement planning that are worth a read.
I've Finished So I'll Start by John Houghton and Stephen Howarth
Product Description - 'This is a new and extremely practical approach to a really satisfactory retirement - a book that will be relevant to an ever-increasing grey army with spending power. The book is packed with information and ideas, invaluable to the prospective retiree.'
The Savage Number: How Much Do You Need To Retire? by Terry Savage
Product Description - 'The Savage Number provides the hands–on techniques to plan a successful, satisfying retirement. Savage takes readers beyond "guesstimates" and wishful thinking. Instead, she introduces readers to the world of Monte Carlo modeling—the statistical science of modeling multiple alternatives to come up with a range of highly probable results.'
Your Retirement Masterplan: How To Ensure You Have A Fulfilling and Enjoyable Third Age by Jim Green
Product Description - 'When you retire, you'll have 45-50 a hours week of extra free time. Even the most absorbing hobbies and interests are unlikely to fill that gap. If a job is what gave you your life structure, you'll need to replace that structure in retirement. Your happiness depends on understanding your own needs and structuring both time and activity to meet those needs.'
Life Begins at 50: A Handbook for Creative Retirement Planning by Pete Wilson and Leonard J. Hansen
Product Description - 'A manual of personal and financial advice for men and women contemplating retirement or already retired from full-time jobs.'
Stay Rich Forever: Retirement Planning Secrets of Millionaires and How They Can Work for you! by J. M. Trippon
How to Retire Happy, Wild and Free by Ernie J. Zelinski
Product Description - 'A happy retirement is dependent on more than just having adequate financial resources. It means paying attention to all aspects of life, including leisure activities, creative pursuits, physical and mental well-being, and solid social support. '
Investing for Twenty Good Summers: Making your Money Work So You Don't Have To by Martin Hawes
Product Description - 'This book is filled with practical advice on how to make your money work for you, so you can live the life you want.'
Earning Money After You've Retired by Rosie Staal and Roni Jay
Product Description - 'As pension and retirement ages rise, many people want to stop work before they have a pension that will support them. They want to keep earning without the slog they've been putting in for the last 40-odd years. This book is full of case studies of people who have done just that, and found interesting and enjoyable ways to supplement their pension.'
How to Avoid Inheritance Tax by Carl Bayley
Product Description - 'Proper inheritance tax planning could save your family hundreds of thousands of pounds. This comprehensive and easy to read guide tells you everything you need to know about protecting your assets from the taxman.It contains the very latest inheritance tax planning information, including all the changes announced in the latest tax budget report.'
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