5 Steps to Retire When You Want-Kiplinger
BloomerBoomer interviewed the editor of this report, Susan Garland, of Kiplinger’s Retirement Report. You can hear her interview here and at iTunes.
Retiring at age 65 is becoming as much of an anachronism as getting a gold watch and a traditional defined-benefit pension. Medicare still kicks in at that age, but your full Social Security benefit isn’t available until you’re 66 or older. And if your nest egg plus sources of fixed income aren’t enough to fund a 25- or 30-year retirement, you may need to stay on the job a few years longer. On the other hand, if you’ve saved diligently throughout your career, you may be able to quit earlier (for examples of both situations, see
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