The Good Non Retirement Guide is the most comprehensive book on the subject available. It covers all the key topics including: pensions, tax, investment, wills, leisure activities and property issues.
Retirement is a time of opportunity. The Good Non Retirement Guide 2008 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, minimizing money worries, state benefits, tax.
Packed with the latest information and hundreds of useful addresses, this book will be referred to again and again.
REVIEWS :“Irrespective of whether you are contemplating retirement, have
just retired, or have been retired for some years, the content of this
book will have something useful for almost any situation.”
CSPA
“The annual classic which, as always, has the sole aim of getting
you thinking along constructive lines. It covers ‘everything’.”
Pennant
“What makes this guide stand out from the crowd is its positive
attitude to retirement and the encouragement it gives to retirees to
seize the many opportunities available to them.”
Accounting Technician
Paperback, 496 Pages, Dimensions 234 x 153 MM Language English.
1. Looking Forward to Retirement
2. Money in General
3. Pensions
4. Tax
5. Investment
6. Financial Advisers
7. Budget Planner
8. Your Home
9. Leisure Activities
10. Starting Your Own Business
11. Looking for Paid Work
12. Voluntary Work
13. Health
14. Holidays
15. Caring for Elderly Parents
16. No One is Immortal
Frances Kay is an author, researcher, coach and consultant. With her vast experience in business, law and personal finance, as well as a personal interest in retirement issues, she is well placed to edit the authoritative Good Non Retirement Guide.