Retirement planning for dummies / by Matt Krantz
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781119627579
- 332.024014
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Main Library Reference Section | Reference | R 332.024014 K89r 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Room use only | 53007QC |
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R 331.702 B877c 2002 Career choice and development | R 332 C816f 2020 Finance : applications & theory | R 332 M678e 2013 The economics of money, banking, and financial markets | R 332.024014 K89r 2020 Retirement planning for dummies | R 332.1 M183f 2018 Financial markets and institutions | R 332.10973 Sa257f 2011 Financial institutions management : a risk management approach | R 332.6 B115s 2022 Stop, think, invest : a behavioral finance framework for optimizing investment portfolios |
Includes index.
Part 1. Getting started
Retirement planning is up to you
Determining how much you spend
Calculating how much you need to retire
Choosing the right account
Gauging your appetite for risk
Opening your accounts
Part 2. Using online resources
Managing and optimizing your 401(k)
Taking your IRA to the next level
Optimizing your retirement with third-party offerings
Digging into social security
Part 3. Maximizing your retirement knowledge
Balancing retirement savings with other needs
Fine-tuning your asset allocation
Keeping your retirement on track
Gearing up for retirement
Understanding pensions
Getting insurance
Part 4. The part of tens
Top ten retirement mistakes
Top ten retirement questions
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