Express Newspapers Non Retirement Guides
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Retirement is a time for positive good health. Once free of the strains and pressures that are part of any job retirees often feel less harassed, look better and have the energy to devote to new interests and activities. It is essential to stay physically and mentally active in order to delay the onset of old age and legitimately look forward to many healthy years ahead.
Your Health: How to Keep Fit, Prevent Illness and Manage Your Health Care gives you advice on how to keep trim, fit, relaxed and contented and still enjoy small vices without paying the penalty for over-indulgence. It teaches about accident prevention, health insurance, screening, the NHS and going into hospital and provides specific information on caring for eyes, teeth, feet and hearing and dealing with serious health problems. Packed with invaluable tips and useful contacts, it will help you to maintain a health and fitness plan which will have a positive effect on your mood and self-esteem and propel you towards a care-free retirement.
Your Health: How to Keep Fit, Prevent Illness and Manage Your Health Care gives you advice on how to keep trim, fit, relaxed and contented and still enjoy small vices without paying the penalty for over-indulgence. It teaches about accident prevention, health insurance, screening, the NHS and going into hospital and provides specific information on caring for eyes, teeth, feet and hearing and dealing with serious health problems. Packed with invaluable tips and useful contacts, it will help you to maintain a health and fitness plan which will have a positive effect on your mood and self-esteem and propel you towards a care-free retirement.
Money is the main concern for most people approaching or already experiencing retirement, as their income is likely to have to last for a long time and keep up with inflation. Some people have a good pension as well as assets and investments, others don't have enough resources to fund the lifestyle they had hoped for.
Whatever your circumstances, Your Money: A Practical Guide to Tax, Investments, IFAs and Wills reminds you of the basics, drawing your attention to some of the provisions that could have a bearing on your immediate or long term plans. It covers everything from income tax and personal allowances to property investments, equities and IFAs. It also contains vital information on making wills in order to ensure that your wishes are known and properly executed. By taking you through the financial maze step by step, and spelling out the facts in clear, accessible language, this essential guide will help you to make your money work for you.
Whatever your circumstances, Your Money: A Practical Guide to Tax, Investments, IFAs and Wills reminds you of the basics, drawing your attention to some of the provisions that could have a bearing on your immediate or long term plans. It covers everything from income tax and personal allowances to property investments, equities and IFAs. It also contains vital information on making wills in order to ensure that your wishes are known and properly executed. By taking you through the financial maze step by step, and spelling out the facts in clear, accessible language, this essential guide will help you to make your money work for you.
Money is the main concern for most people approaching retirement as their income is likely to have to last for a long time and keep up with inflation. Some people have savings to draw on, others only have a basic pension which is not enough to fund the lifestyle they had hoped for.
Your Savings: How to plan ahead, assess your savings and budget will help you to prepare for retirement or, if you have already retired, it will show you how to make the best of what you have, drawing your attention to some of the provisions that could have a bearing on your immediate or long term plans. It covers everything from taking early retirement and understanding company pension schemes to finding ways to boost your retirement income and deal with unavoidable outgoings. By spelling out the facts in clear, accessible language, this essential guide will help you to make your money work for you so that you will get the most out of your retirement.
Your Savings: How to plan ahead, assess your savings and budget will help you to prepare for retirement or, if you have already retired, it will show you how to make the best of what you have, drawing your attention to some of the provisions that could have a bearing on your immediate or long term plans. It covers everything from taking early retirement and understanding company pension schemes to finding ways to boost your retirement income and deal with unavoidable outgoings. By spelling out the facts in clear, accessible language, this essential guide will help you to make your money work for you so that you will get the most out of your retirement.
Money is the main concern for most people approaching or already enjoying retirement. Many people find that their pension is not enough to fund the lifestyle they had hoped for, so they need to find some extra income.
Your Money: How to reduce bills and raise money on your home, draws your attention to some of the ways that you can save or make money. Whether you own your home or not, you will be eager to make it more practical and economical - you may also wish to investigate housing benefit, council tax and letting rooms. If you own your home, assuming you have paid (or almost paid) off your mortgage, the current market value of your home is yours. All you have to do is tap into it. This essential guide will take you through your options step by step, spelling out the facts in clear, accessible language and showing you how to use your home as a vital part of your retirement plans.
Your Money: How to reduce bills and raise money on your home, draws your attention to some of the ways that you can save or make money. Whether you own your home or not, you will be eager to make it more practical and economical - you may also wish to investigate housing benefit, council tax and letting rooms. If you own your home, assuming you have paid (or almost paid) off your mortgage, the current market value of your home is yours. All you have to do is tap into it. This essential guide will take you through your options step by step, spelling out the facts in clear, accessible language and showing you how to use your home as a vital part of your retirement plans.
Retirement should be seen as the beginning of a new chapter full of opportunities. As it calls for a change of outlook however, the transition from a regular work routine to a less structured way of life is not always easy. For many people life has always been centered on their work, so when the time comes to hang up their boots they feel somewhat bereft.
Your Leisure: Inspirational Ideas for Occupying Your Time will help you to make this transition less abrupt. It contains advice on how to exploit interests already developed outside your workplace and how to try your hand at entirely new pastimes. The choice is enormous and this book will show you how to fill each day so that you are more active in retirement than you were at any other time in your life. From taking up a new sport to heading abroad and starting afresh, this fascinating book will give you plenty of ideas for a fulfilling retirement.
Your Leisure: Inspirational Ideas for Occupying Your Time will help you to make this transition less abrupt. It contains advice on how to exploit interests already developed outside your workplace and how to try your hand at entirely new pastimes. The choice is enormous and this book will show you how to fill each day so that you are more active in retirement than you were at any other time in your life. From taking up a new sport to heading abroad and starting afresh, this fascinating book will give you plenty of ideas for a fulfilling retirement.