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Steve Vernon

@stevevernon1

Retirement expert, Rest-of-Life Communications founder, Stanford Center on Longevity research scholar, author of "Retirement Game-Changers"

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In this issue of Retirement Illustrated, we show an organized way to explore the best place for you to live in retirement. It can help you decide a potentially tough decision--whether moving can improve your life and finances in retirement. myemail.constantcontact.com/Retirement-Ill…

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Chapter #20 of Retirement Illustrated discusses strategies to deploy your savings to build a portfolio of lifetime retirement paychecks. While investing is a significant part of this task, there are other important decisions you'll need to make. myemail.constantcontact.com/Retirement-Ill…

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As you age into your 60s and beyond, you’ll need a robust plan to help maintain and improve your overall health and medical conditions. forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Chapter #21 of Retirement Illustrated discusses strategies to invest your retirement savings and safely spend them so that they last the rest of your life. You should make these decisions reflecting how much guaranteed retirement income you'll receive. myemail.constantcontact.com/Retirement-Ill…

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Invest time and money now for an early warning system, to help prevent or mitigate serious conditions down the road and save time and money over your lifetime. forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Chapter #22 of Retirement Illustrated discusses strategies for protecting your retirement and finances with health insurance. It focuses on the period before you're eligible for Medicare, when health insurance you buy on your own can be quite expensive. myemail.constantcontact.com/Retirement-Ill…

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Take charge of your retirement by resolving to make robust plans for your health, financial security, and fulfillment in 2026. forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Chapter 23 of Retirement Illustrated covers smart choices for Medicare that can save you money and help maintain your health and longevity. myemail.constantcontact.com/Retirement-Ill…

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After three straight years of double-digit returns, retirees should review their asset and retirement income allocations to see if they still meet their goals. forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Here are five mistakes that pre-retirees and retirees often make about health care and how to correct these mistakes. forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Chapter #24 of Retirement Illustrated shares financial strategies to help you feel confident about your retirement. It discusses developing enough retirement income to cover your living expenses and protecting against common risks. myemail.constantcontact.com/Retirement-Ill…

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Learn about the signs that show that a loved one—or you—might need help with long-term care due to frailty in old age. forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Chapter #25 of Retirement Illustrated shares strategies to help you live well as long as you can in retirement. It discusses lifestyle steps that can help you maintain your health, and it introduces an early warning system for common medical conditions. myemail.constantcontact.com/Retirement-Ill…

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The whole goal of retirement is to live the best possible life during the years you have left. However, you’ll need a plan to meet this goal; otherwise, you might just get the life that shows up.x.com/SteveVernon1 forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Retirees are generally a happy lot, according to a recent study from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies. However, many retirees are ignoring five serious risks they face with their finances and health. forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Replace a magic retirement number with analysis to see if you can afford to retire, based on your needs and resources. forbes.com/sites/stevever…

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Spending more time managing your health in your 70s and beyond is part of the “new normal” of extending healthy longevity to your later years. forbes.com/sites/stevever…