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The Washington Post and New York Times Business Bestseller
"Everyone in the workforce today should read this book "
--HORACE B. DEETS, FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, AARP
"Want excellent insights on retirement planning from a professional who's actually experienced retirement himself? You'll get just that from Stan Hinden's book."
--STEVE VERNON, COLUMNIST
"Provides the most important information you'll need before and during your retirement."
--MICHELLE SINGLETARY, THE WASHINGTON POST
Award-winning Washington Post retirement columnist Stan Hinden's bestselling How to Retire Happy, Fourth Edition, helps you make the right decisions to ensure a happy, healthful retirement. It delivers all the expert advice you need in an easy-to-understand step-by-step style. How to Retire Happy includes everything that has made previous editions the go-to guides for retirees and near-retirees, plus:
- Brand-new material on health insurance and the prescription drug plan
- The facts about Medicare Part A (hospital), Part B (tests, doctors, preventive care), and Part D (prescription drugs)
- The author's personal experiences with the realities of long-term Alzheimer's care
- Fully updated material on Social Security strategies
- How to handle the financial realities of the post-meltdown economy
- New resources you can turn to for extra advice
Author: Stan Hinden
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: 01/01/2013
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9780071800693
ISBN10: 0071800697
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Personal Finance | Retirement Planning
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages | Later Years
- Business & Economics | Training
About the Author
Stan Hinden was a Washington Post financial reporter for 20 years. From 1996 to 2003 he wrote the Post's "Retirement Journal" column, for which he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Commentary in 1998. Currently he writes the "Social Security Mailbox" column for the AARP website www.aarp.org/Bulletin. He resides in the Washington, D.C., area.