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Named the 2019 Investment and Retirement Planning Book of the Year by the Institute for Financial LiteracyIt's never too late to start planning for retirement You Don't Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement is a survival guide for your golden years, and a lifeline for those entering the Retirement Crisis unprepared. Roughly 45 percent of Americans have zero dollars saved for retirementbut the average retiree will spend $154,000 in out-of-pocket health care costs alone. We need to figure out how to generate more income, even in retirement, and spend less. How do we boost our retirement income? Is investing the way to go? How much do we need, anyway? This book does more than just answer the important questionsit gives you real-world tips to help you reach your financial goals. Yes, it is possible to increase your income in or as you approach retirement. These guidelines will help you optimize your assets and put away more money for the years you'll need it most. Planning for retirement does not mean holding off on fun today; there are many ways the average American can reduce everyday costs of living without living like a pauper. This book will help you take stock of what you have and what you'll need, and show you how to bridge the gap. Maximize your savings while minimizing the lifestyle impactUnique ways for generating a meaningful amount of income, that don't require you to get a jobLearn just how much you'll need for a comfortable retirement Adopt new everyday strategies that will help you bolster your funds Add new income streams, optimize your portfolio, and learn to spend less without living lessthese are the key factors in making your golden years truly golden. You Don't Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement is an important resource and insightful guide for those hoping to one day leave the workforcein comfort.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Introduction xv

Part I Generating Income 1

Chapter 1 Give Yourself a Raise 3

Chapter 2 Using Options for Income 13

Chapter 3 Be the Bank 23

Chapter 4 Become the IRS: Have People Pay Taxes to You 37

Chapter 5 Get Paid More from Social Security 43

Chapter 6 You Don’t Have to Drive for Uber – But You May Want To 53

Chapter 7 The 401k You’ve Never Heard Of 61

Part II Cutting Costs 67

Chapter 8 Lower Your Medicare Costs 69

Chapter 9 Medical Tourism 75

Chapter 10 Pay Less for Your Medicine 81

Chapter 11 Pay Less in Taxes 87

Chapter 12 Lower Your Investment Costs 95

Chapter 13 How to Buy a Car for 25% Off 103

Chapter 14 How to Travel for Less 109

Part III Small Ideas That Add Up 117

Chapter 15 Small Ideas That Add Up 119

Part IV Ideas I Don’t Like 141

Chapter 16 The Worst Investment You Can Make 143

Chapter 17 Lose Your Life Insurance 153

Chapter 18 Reverse Mortgages 163

Conclusion 167

About the Author 169

Acknowledgments 171

Index 173

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 24/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9781119347149, 978-1119347149
      ISBN10: 1119347149

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Named the 2019 Investment and Retirement Planning Book of the Year by the Institute for Financial LiteracyIt's never too late to start planning for retirement You Don't Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement is a survival guide for your golden years, and a lifeline for those entering the Retirement Crisis unprepared. Roughly 45 percent of Americans have zero dollars saved for retirementbut the average retiree will spend $154,000 in out-of-pocket health care costs alone. We need to figure out how to generate more income, even in retirement, and spend less. How do we boost our retirement income? Is investing the way to go? How much do we need, anyway? This book does more than just answer the important questionsit gives you real-world tips to help you reach your financial goals. Yes, it is possible to increase your income in or as you approach retirement. These guidelines will help you optimize your assets and put away more money for the years you'll need it most. Planning for retirement does not mean holding off on fun today; there are many ways the average American can reduce everyday costs of living without living like a pauper. This book will help you take stock of what you have and what you'll need, and show you how to bridge the gap. Maximize your savings while minimizing the lifestyle impactUnique ways for generating a meaningful amount of income, that don't require you to get a jobLearn just how much you'll need for a comfortable retirement Adopt new everyday strategies that will help you bolster your funds Add new income streams, optimize your portfolio, and learn to spend less without living lessthese are the key factors in making your golden years truly golden. You Don't Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement is an important resource and insightful guide for those hoping to one day leave the workforcein comfort.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xi

      Introduction xv

      Part I Generating Income 1

      Chapter 1 Give Yourself a Raise 3

      Chapter 2 Using Options for Income 13

      Chapter 3 Be the Bank 23

      Chapter 4 Become the IRS: Have People Pay Taxes to You 37

      Chapter 5 Get Paid More from Social Security 43

      Chapter 6 You Don’t Have to Drive for Uber – But You May Want To 53

      Chapter 7 The 401k You’ve Never Heard Of 61

      Part II Cutting Costs 67

      Chapter 8 Lower Your Medicare Costs 69

      Chapter 9 Medical Tourism 75

      Chapter 10 Pay Less for Your Medicine 81

      Chapter 11 Pay Less in Taxes 87

      Chapter 12 Lower Your Investment Costs 95

      Chapter 13 How to Buy a Car for 25% Off 103

      Chapter 14 How to Travel for Less 109

      Part III Small Ideas That Add Up 117

      Chapter 15 Small Ideas That Add Up 119

      Part IV Ideas I Don’t Like 141

      Chapter 16 The Worst Investment You Can Make 143

      Chapter 17 Lose Your Life Insurance 153

      Chapter 18 Reverse Mortgages 163

      Conclusion 167

      About the Author 169

      Acknowledgments 171

      Index 173

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