A Practical Guide to Money Health Housing and When to Retire
Retirement Planning After 50 is a practical, reassuring guide for Americans who are beginning to think seriously about life after work and want a clearer way to make smart decisions. Instead of promising one magic number or a one-size-fits-all formula, Fiona S. Ward helps readers evaluate the real questions that shape retirement: when to stop working, how much income may be needed, what Social Security timing could mean, how to prepare for Medicare and healthcare costs, whether to stay put or move, and how debt, taxes, and housing fit into the picture. The book also looks beyond finances to the lifestyle side of retirement, including purpose, routines, relationships, and daily structure. With plain-English explanations, practical frameworks, checklists, examples, and decision-making exercises, it helps readers identify gaps, compare options, and build a flexible plan that can adapt as circumstances change. Educational and grounded, this guide is designed to reduce confusion, sharpen judgment, and give readers over 50 more confidence as they plan their next chapter.
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