Book Offers Tips On A Happy Retirement

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for a growing number of Americans. And, as manyof theesti- Retire mated 10,000 Americans who retire every day are finding out, a fulfilling and healthy retirement rarely happensby accident. While some say that it takes rel)9)y more than a million dollars in a retirement account to live com- fortably, others disagree. They believe that it is more a matter of living wisely and being prepared before you retire. It also requires investing—not just money, but your time and effort as well. That’s because many of the issues that affect retirees can be complicated. Wiicr) 4™ EDITION MTUey Information on Health ye ES STTHIEL : Za Fi ae r pee Eve & Gb: a aes Fede Fortunately, getting access to an expert who knows these issues in detail may be easier than you realize. That’s the word from the author of a new book, award-winning Washington Post retirement columnist Stan Hinden. His best-selling “How to Retire Happy, Fourth Edition” (McGraw-Hill Professional) is designed to help readers make the right decisions to ensure a happy, healthful retirement. The expert advice it containsis delivered in an easy-to-understand, step-by-step style. The book includes all the material from previous editions as well as: e Brand-new material on health insurance and the prescription drug plan eThe facts about Medicare Many believe that to have a happy retirement, you must pre- pare before you retire. That means doing your homework on Medicare and Social Security. Part A (hospital), Part B (tests, doctors, preventive care) and Part D (prescription drugs) The author’s personal experiences with the realities of longterm Alzheimer’s care eFully updated material on Social Security strategies eHow to handle the financial realities of the post-meltdownera. The book is available as a paperback and an e-book. To learn more, you can visit www.mhprofessional.com.