If you are over 65 you are probably a reluctant senior. You don’t remember getting this old. You probably don’t like the word senior or for that matter elder. The idea of planning for senior years seems abhorrent to you because you are convinced you are never going to be seriously sick and death is years away. So you have made no plans at all. And you don’t want to think about how little money you’ve saved for retirement. All the books on Kindle seem to be about how to handle your money and taxes, issues which do not seem relevant to you. So what is the least you should do on your own right now with limited funds? Some of the most important things to do are free. The book includes working links to other sites for additional help. Richard Schwachter is an attorney and host of the Reluctant Senior Podcast on iTunes.
Elder Planning for the Reluctant Senior: The Least You Should Do, Even if You Have No Retirement Savings. Plus 60 Links to Essential Internet Sites (English Edition)
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