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What are the secrets to a healthy, happy, and wealthy retirement? To answer that question, longtime Morningstar columnist and podcaster Christine Benz asked 20 retirement thought leaders to go deep on a single lesson that they believe contributes to success in retirement. These lessons range from nitty gritty financial matters to quality-of-life considerations that help pre-retirees and retirees maximize their “time on earth” allocations. On the financial side of the ledger, the book delves into knowing your retirement income style (Wade Pfau), understanding how your spending might change in retirement (David Blanchett), and organizing your portfolio to support in-retirement cash flows (William Bernstein). Other interviews probe softer but no less important considerations, such as how to spend in order to optimize happiness (Ramit Sethi), the value of burnishing relationships later in life (Laura Carstensen), and living life so that you have no regrets in the end (Jordan Grumet). These lessons help soon-to-retire and already-retired individuals and their advisors tackle retirement with confidence, wisdom, and a specific plan for maximizing their financial and human capital. Review: About so much more than retirement finances!! - Easy to read, with retirement finance insights. But for me, the real strength of this book comes when it delves into so many other non-financially related retirement subjects. Big P, little p purpose chapter alone was worth the price of the book! If you are like me, having spent years and years focused on the financial aspects of retirement, get this book! You will come away better prepared than ever before. Have a beautiful, fulfilling and yes wealthy retirement! Review: Great and Informative! - Even for someone who is 39, I found this book very useful. The conversations range from less technical discussions on what you should do to maximize your purpose and enjoyment in retirement, to more technical details on how much you can spend (spoiler, it can be more than 4%) and how to bucket your assets (and which type of retirement vehicles to use) to maximize gains and minimize taxes. Although the book interviews 20 different experts (including Christine herself), Christine does a great job of revisiting important topics from one conversation to the next.








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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 862 Reviews |
W**R
About so much more than retirement finances!!
Easy to read, with retirement finance insights. But for me, the real strength of this book comes when it delves into so many other non-financially related retirement subjects. Big P, little p purpose chapter alone was worth the price of the book! If you are like me, having spent years and years focused on the financial aspects of retirement, get this book! You will come away better prepared than ever before. Have a beautiful, fulfilling and yes wealthy retirement!
A**H
Great and Informative!
Even for someone who is 39, I found this book very useful. The conversations range from less technical discussions on what you should do to maximize your purpose and enjoyment in retirement, to more technical details on how much you can spend (spoiler, it can be more than 4%) and how to bucket your assets (and which type of retirement vehicles to use) to maximize gains and minimize taxes. Although the book interviews 20 different experts (including Christine herself), Christine does a great job of revisiting important topics from one conversation to the next.
V**E
Planning steps for retirement
Great planning steps you should be thinking about before you retire. Good information on the steps you need to take when you plan to retire and also good information even though you have already retired.
A**K
Great book by Morningstar Expert
This is a great retirement preparation book! Christine Benz addresses topics ranging from financial planning to preparing for the changed lifestyle of retirement! It was informative and well written!
S**A
Many topics that I hadn’t considered
I’m four years away from retirement and am looking ahead to try and get prepared; I just don’t know how and what to prepare for, which is why I chose this book. Much of the book is about the financial aspects of retiring, which is certainly important, and while I did gain some more knowledge about tax and estate strategies, the most interesting parts (to me) explored the more personal subjects of retirement. What will I do with my days? Will I lose my sense of purpose? Should we move? If we stay, is our house suitable for aging? How will my final wishes be fulfilled once I can no longer communicate them? What things should be communicated with our children and when? These and other things are discussed which was/is very helpful for me, although a little overwhelming to consider all at once. Fortunately I have time to prepare and consider these things as it draws closer. In the month since finishing the book I have bought a kit that organizes all of our financial and personal information (accounts, real estate, power of attorneys, will, passwords, etc…) so when I pass away my family will not have to search around for everything. I am starting to fill it and have already communicated with them where to find it. I have also made progress on what I might do with (some of) my time to maintain a sense of purpose and that has actually energized me with something to look forward to spending time on that is meaningful to me (beyond paying the bills and saving). Small things, maybe, but significant in that I now have more direction on my path to retirement; and that definitely reduces my anxiety about the future. I’ve been recommending it to my family and friends so I certainly recommend it to you.
A**N
Excellent Book for Retirees or Non-Retirees
Getting to retirement is a lifetime achievement award in itself. The money and mechanics of going through the steps to retire can be rigorous. For some, too rigorous. That’s where this book absolutely begins and absolutely shines. What many (most?) people come to realize too quickly about retirement is: “Now I’m here. What do I do now?” Your working life dictated what you do on a given day, and every day of the week. In retirement, you structure your days according to your likes, dislikes, aspirations, dreams, goals, enjoyment, comfort, legacy, or discipline. If you don’t know what you are going to do for your daily structure you will deteriorate into unhealthy habits or worse. The author takes a unique approach. In each chapter she interviews different experts about aspects of getting to, and being in retirement. Finances and money planning, sure. But those are the vehicles that get you there. Now you’ve arrived. How do you handle each day? These are the questions that she asks each expert. In one chapter she turns the tables and has an interviewer ask her questions. Very interesting approach. Whether you are early in your career, nearing retirement, or have already retired, this book is a valuable resource to guide you through the questions of probably the most interesting chapter in your entire lifetime.
A**R
Good Read for Anyone About ro Retire
Very good book that covers multiple areas. Easy to read and follow. Just wish I'd found it BEFORE we retired.
E**N
Inspiring retirement choices
This book is an easy read, organized as conversations with 20 experts on different aspects of retirement. It might be a too-easy read--in places, I would love to see some calculations or templates or something. But it, along with my own research as I approach retirement, has already inspired me to make choices (like moving some money from some riskier investments into cash, so that we won't have to sell investments in the middle of a market downturn--and you KNOW one is coming--just to pay the regular bills) and to rethink some choices (like when, exactly, my spouse and I should claim Social Security benefits--if the higher earning spouse delays, that can mean substantially larger survivor benefits for the lower-earning spouse, and for the rest of their life). I have also taken some steps--exploring volunteering opportunities--toward building those post-retirement relationships and activities that can make the difference between a rewarding retirement and a depressing isolation. This is not a high-end financial guide. I haven't yet run into tables or templates or formulas. And you might fault the book for too much promotion of the individual experts' other ventures, like their website or their newsletter. But the book does give a nice taste of a lot of relevant advice. Yes, it is an America-focused book. It would be great to have similar volumes targeted at retirees in other countries. I think the advice and suggestions are delivered in a useful way and I would like to see more prospective retirees benefit. Overall, I am very pleased with the purchase.
A**A
Good content
This is interesting for everyone, especially people nearing retirement. It is also beneficial for young people to develop an understanding of their working life and learn how to choose/ prepare for a positive experience.
M**A
“Obrigatório” a partir dos 50 anos
Recomendo para trabalhadores no activo , qualquer idade mas “obrigatório” a partir dos 50 anos. Eu li muito tarde 67 mas ainda me ajuda muito.
J**I
Très intéressant
Ce livre s'adresse aux personnes qui seront retraitées dans quelques années ou qui sont déjà retraitées. Chaque chapitre traite d'un sujet important : finance, planification successorale, occupation du temps, relations sociales ... sous forme d'un entretien entre l'auteur et des spécialistes pointus du sujet. Beaucoup de bon sens dans les propos échangés et aussi quelques idées intéressantes qui permettent des remises en question. Références très claires après chaque chapitre si on veut approfondir. Pour nous européens les chapitres sur les astuces fiscales US sont sans intérêt mais cela concerne une très petite partie du livre (c'est pour cela que j'enlève une étoile). Je recommande vivement la lecture
T**N
A consolidation of wisdom on retirement
Through the interviews done by the author, you will view retirement from many angles. And you are bound to learn something which you may not have thought of. One of the best books on retirement.
D**A
Good quality
Book quality is good.
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