How to Make Your Money Last: The Indispensable Retirement Guide

· Simon and Schuster
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New York Times–Bestselling Author: An updated edition of the “treasure chest of financial secrets. . . . for anyone who is about to retire or has retired” (Forbes).

Will you run out of money in your senior years? That’s the biggest worry for people newly retired or planning to retire. Renowned financial journalist Jane Bryant Quinn tells you how to squeeze a higher income from all your assets—including:

*your social security account (get every dollar you’re entitled to)

*a pension (discover whether a lump sum or a lifetime monthly income will pay you more)

*your home equity (sell, rent, or take a reverse mortgage?)

*savings (how to use them safely to raise your monthly income)

*retirement accounts (invest the money for growth in ways that let you sleep at night)

*and—critically—how much of your savings you can afford to spend every year without running out

Completely updated to reflect changes in tax legislation, health insurance, and investment realities, this “highly valuable resource” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) provides straightforward solutions to the universal retirement dilemma—how to make your limited savings last for life—covering mortgages, social security, income investing, annuities, and more.

“Quinn writes with clarity and compassion about the often stressful subject of retirement finances.” —The Boston Globe

“One of the country’s leading commentators on finance . . . absolutely helpful.” —Booklist, starred review

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About the author

Jane Bryant Quinn is a leading commentator on personal finance. She is author of the bestselling Making the Most of Your Money NOWSmart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People, and Everyone’s Money Book. Quinn has written for Newsweek, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Woman’s Day, and Good Housekeeping. An Emmy Award winner, Quinn’s own program ran on PBS. She has also been a regular correspondent for the CBS Morning and Evening News. Her personal finance column currently appears in the AARP Bulletin. She lives in New York City and blogs at JaneBryantQuinn.com.

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