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Good Retirement Guide 2022: Everything You Need to Know About Health, Property, Investment, Leisure, Work, Pensions and Tax 36th Revised edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Kogan Page Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1398603473
  • ISBN-13: 9781398603479
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Navigate the uncertainty of retirement with this clear and concise guide to a broad range of subjects and challenges that affect UK retirees, now in its 36th edition.

Are you feeling apprehensive as you approach retirement? Do you have concerns about the volatile pensions industry, Brexit, or simply about what retirement actually entails? Whatever your thoughts, this is the book to help you plan a retirement that is enjoyable and stress-free.

In retirement, personal ambitions can be realized and new experiences enjoyed, yet with so much to consider in such turbulent times, people are often unsure how best to plan for their future. The Good Retirement Guide 2022 is here to help, offering clear and concise information to help readers navigate the uncertainty of pre-retirement planning in the UK.

Updated for the new financial year, The Good Retirement Guide 2022 includes the latest information on finance (investments, pensions, annuities and drawdown, benefits and tax), housing and health, as well as advice on the impact of Brexit on retiring abroad, the challenges of early retirement, looking after elderly parents and best practice on starting a business. This is a book that will help you to save more, feel secure and retire happier.

01 Are you looking forward to retirement?
1(5)
How to use this book
1(2)
Pre-retirement courses
3(1)
New focus for the retired
3(1)
Financial advice
4(1)
Reporting scams
4(1)
Additional resources
5(1)
02 Money and budgeting
6(18)
Having a plan
6(1)
Doing the sums - budgeting
7(5)
Possible ways to cut spending
12(1)
Possible ways of boosting your retirement income
12(6)
Spending and saving for later
18(3)
Money if you are made redundant
21(2)
More money information
23(1)
03 Pensions
24(25)
The State Pension
24(5)
How much is the old State Pension?
29(1)
How much is the new State Pension?
30(2)
Deferring your State Pension
32(1)
Advice about State Pensions and benefits
33(1)
Private pensions
33(11)
Information, guidance and advice about private pensions
44(1)
Divorce and separation
45(2)
Lifetime Individual Savings Accounts (LISAs)
47(2)
04 Tax
49(21)
Income tax - the basics
49(6)
Tax-free income
55(1)
Income tax on savings and investments
56(3)
Paying and reclaiming income tax
59(5)
National Insurance contributions (NICs)
64(1)
Capital gains tax
65(3)
Information and advice about tax
68(1)
New health and social care levy
69(1)
05 Investment
70(26)
General investment strategy
70(5)
Annuities
75(5)
National Savings & Investments (NS&I)
80(1)
Bank and building society accounts
81(2)
Fixed-interest securities
83(2)
Peer-to-peer lending
85(2)
Equities
87(2)
Investment funds
89(3)
Investment-type life insurance
92(2)
Investor protection
94(2)
06 Your home
96(35)
Staying put
96(2)
Moving to a new home
98(5)
Homes that are different
103(4)
How green is your home?
107(3)
Tips for reducing your energy bills
110(1)
Help with fuel bills
111(1)
Improvement, repair and adaptations
112(2)
Safety in the home
114(3)
Home security
117(2)
Personal safety
119(1)
Home insurance
120(3)
Raising money on your home - equity release
123(1)
Using your home to earn money
124(3)
Council tax and help with housing costs
127(4)
07 Retiring abroad
131(8)
The impact of Brexit
132(1)
Healthcare overseas
133(1)
Buying property abroad
133(1)
UK pensions paid abroad
134(1)
Taxation if you live abroad
135(4)
08 Leisure activities
139(18)
Adult education
139(2)
Arts
141(4)
Computing and IT
145(1)
Creative writing
145(1)
Dance/keep fit
146(1)
Games
146(1)
Gardens and gardening
147(1)
History
148(1)
Museums
149(1)
Nature and conservation
150(1)
Public library service
151(1)
Sciences and other related subjects
151(1)
Special interests
152(1)
Sport
153(2)
Women's organizations
155(1)
For people with disabilities
156(1)
09 Starting your own business
157(27)
Taking stock
157(4)
Getting organized
161(8)
Finding customers
169(2)
Dealing with tax
171(8)
Other rules and regulations
179(3)
Sources of help and advice
182(2)
10 Looking for paid work
184(17)
Financial considerations
184(2)
Special measures to assist disabled people to work
186(1)
Age discrimination and equality
187(1)
Assessing your abilities
188(1)
Training opportunities
189(2)
Help with finding a job
191(2)
CV writing
193(1)
Interview technique
193(1)
Employment ideas
194(7)
11 Voluntary work
201(6)
Types of work
201(2)
Choosing the right voluntary work
203(4)
12 Health
207(19)
Keep fit
207(1)
Sensible eating
208(1)
Keeping healthy in the heat
208(1)
Food safety
209(1)
Drink
210(1)
Smoking
211(1)
Accident prevention
211(1)
Aches, pains and other abnormalities
211(1)
Health insurance
212(3)
Health screening
215(1)
The NHS
215(4)
Alternative medicine
219(1)
Eyes
219(2)
Feet
221(1)
Hearing
221(1)
Teeth
222(1)
Personal relationships
223(1)
Depression
224(1)
Other common afflictions
224(1)
Disability
225(1)
13 Holidays
226(10)
Insurance
226(3)
Travel and concessions
229(4)
Health tips for travellers
233(1)
Visas, passports and other requirements
234(2)
14 Caring for elderly parents
236(20)
Ways of adapting a home
236(3)
Alarm systems
239(1)
Main local authority services
239(2)
Key voluntary organizations
241(1)
Transport
242(1)
Power of Attorney
243(1)
Living-in help
244(1)
Flexible care arrangements
245(1)
Emergency care for pets
246(1)
Practical help for carers
246(1)
Special accommodation
247(4)
Care homes
251(4)
Some special problems
255(1)
15 No one is immortal
256(19)
Inheritance tax (IHT)
256(4)
Wills
260(6)
Provision for dependent adult children
266(1)
Money and other worries - and how to minimize them
267(1)
Funeral plans
268(3)
State benefits and tax
271(3)
Organizations that can help
274(1)
Index 275
Jonquil Lowe is an economist and author specializing in personal finance. With a background in stockbroking and then as head of money research at Which?, her career spans 40 years and around 30 books, the latest being The Good Retirement Guide, published by Kogan Page. She is Senior Lecturer in Economics and Personal Finance at the Open University, a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investments. She is based in Northampton.