New national resource helpful to retirees

     If your New Year's resolutions include planning for your retirement or enjoying your
current retirement more, you can use the newly published "1998 Retirement Handbook,"
a comprehensive, easy-to-use retirement reference source. Produced in large type, the "1998
Retirement Handbook" has more than 600 pages of information and step-by-step exercises that
give retirees the power to plan and control their lives.

Topics and exercises include
    1)planning your retirement lifestyle for yourself and family;
    2) overcoming obstacles to acheiving your retirement dreams and goals;
    3) deciding where to retire from staying put, remodeling, building your dream home, relocating or moving to a care facility;
    4) investing for and financing your retirement;
    5) using wills and estate planning; and
    6) staying healthy.

The annual book provides a listing of the most current health, state, and national agencies and organizations serving retirees and their needs. Government documents about retirement benefits and services, including Social Security and Medicare, are reproduced in large print.
"1998 Retirement Handbook" was written by Robert and Catherine Bennett, who retired to pursue their dreams, including restoring an antebellum property in rural Virginia, raising heirloom roses, and writing about their experiences

Copies of  "1998 Retirement Handbook" ($49.95 + $5 shipping and handling), are available from Melrose Plantation Press, Lancaster, Virginia 22503, call 800-711-4620, e-mail to bennett@melroseplantation.com or visit http://www.MelrosePlantation.com
 
 

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