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Good Retirement Guide 2023: Everything You Need to Know About Health, Property, Investment, Leisure, Work, Pensions and Tax 37th Revised edition [Kõva köide]

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Inflation is at an all-time high, the cost of living crisis is among us, with no sign of disappearing, but what does this all mean for your retirement?

With the latest insights on inflation and cost of living, investments, pensions, and tax, The Good Retirement Guide 2023 is the essential, updated guide to ensure you do not miss a step to a successful retirement.

Are you considering retirement but are anxious about high living costs, worried about the volatile pensions industry or simply concerned about what retirement will be like? This fundamental edition addresses these topics and includes new content on moving into a cashless society, efficient ways to make lifetime transfers to younger generations and how to take advantage of the tax-free lump sum from a defined-contribution pension scheme.

Plan effectively, save efficiently and wholly enjoy your retirement with this latest guide.



Navigate the turbulence of retirement with the 37th edition of this useful and concise guide that deals with the many topics that affect UK retirees.
1 Are you looking forward to retirement?
1(6)
How to use this book
2(1)
Pre-retirement courses
3(1)
Help with the cost-of-living crisis
4(1)
New focus for the retired
4(1)
Financial advice
5(1)
Reporting scams
5(1)
Additional resources
6(1)
2 Money and budgeting
7(20)
Having a plan
7(2)
Doing the sums -- budgeting
9(5)
Possible ways to cut spending
14(1)
Possible ways of boosting your retirement income
15(6)
Spending and saving for later
21(3)
Money if you are made redundant
24(2)
More money information
26(1)
3 Pensions
27(26)
The State Pension
27(6)
How much is the old State Pension?
33(1)
How much is the new State Pension?
34(2)
Deferring your State Pension
36(1)
Advice about State Pensions and benefits
36(1)
Private pensions
37(11)
Information, guidance and advice about private pensions
48(2)
Divorce and separation
50(2)
Lifetime Individual Savings Accounts (LISAs)
52(1)
4 Tax
53(22)
Income tax -- the basics
53(6)
Tax-free income
59(1)
Income tax on savings and investments
60(3)
Paying and reclaiming income tax
63(5)
National Insurance contributions (NICs)
68(1)
Health and Social Care Levy
69(1)
Capital gains tax
70(2)
Information and advice about tax
72(3)
5 Investment
75(28)
General investment strategy
75(6)
Annuities
81(5)
National Savings & Investments (NS&I)
86(1)
Bank and building society accounts
87(3)
Fixed-interest securities
90(1)
Peer-to-peer lending
91(2)
Equities
93(2)
Investment funds
95(4)
Investment-type life insurance
99(1)
Investor protection
100(3)
6 Your home
103(36)
Staying put
103(3)
Moving to a new home
106(5)
Homes that are different
111(3)
How green is your home?
114(4)
Tips for reducing your energy bills
118(1)
Help with fuel bills
118(1)
Improvement, repair and adaptations
119(2)
Safety in the home
121(3)
Home security
124(2)
Personal safety
126(2)
Home insurance
128(3)
Raising money on your home -- equity release
131(1)
Using your home to earn money
132(3)
Council tax and help with housing costs
135(4)
7 Retiring abroad
139(10)
The impact of Brexit
140(1)
Healthcare overseas
141(1)
Buying property abroad
142(1)
UK pensions paid abroad
143(1)
Taxation if you live abroad
143(6)
8 Leisure activities
149(18)
Adult education
150(1)
Arts
151(4)
Computing and IT
155(1)
Creative writing
155(1)
Dance
156(1)
Games
156(1)
Gardens and gardening
157(1)
History
157(2)
Museums
159(1)
Nature and conservation
160(1)
Public library service
161(1)
Sciences and other related subjects
161(1)
Special interests
161(1)
Sport
162(2)
Women's organizations
164(1)
For people with disabilities
165(2)
9 Starting your own business
167(28)
Taking stock
167(4)
Getting organized
171(8)
Finding customers
179(2)
Dealing with tax
181(8)
Other rules and regulations
189(3)
Sources of help and advice
192(3)
10 Looking for paid work
195(18)
Financial considerations
196(1)
Special measures to assist disabled people to work
197(1)
Age discrimination and equality
198(1)
Assessing your abilities
199(1)
Training opportunities
200(2)
Help with finding a job
202(2)
CV writing
204(1)
Interview technique
204(1)
Employment ideas
205(8)
11 Voluntary work
213(4)
Types of work
213(2)
Choosing the right voluntary work
215(2)
12 Health
217(20)
Keep fit
217(1)
Sensible eating
218(1)
Keeping healthy in the heat
219(1)
Food safety
220(1)
Drink
220(1)
Smoking
221(1)
Accident prevention
221(1)
Aches, pains and other abnormalities
222(1)
Health insurance
222(3)
Health screening
225(1)
The NHS
226(3)
Alternative medicine
229(1)
Eyes
230(1)
Feet
231(1)
Hearing
232(1)
Teeth
233(1)
Personal relationships
233(1)
Depression
234(1)
Other common afflictions
235(1)
Disability
235(2)
13 Holidays
237(10)
Insurance
238(3)
Travel and concessions
241(3)
Health tips for travellers
244(2)
Visas, passports and other requirements
246(1)
14 Caring for elderly parents
247(22)
Ways of adapting a home
247(3)
Alarm systems
250(1)
Main local authority services
250(2)
Key voluntary organizations
252(1)
Transport
253(1)
Power of Attorney
254(1)
Living-in help
255(1)
Flexible care arrangements
256(1)
Emergency care for pets
257(1)
Practical help for carers
258(1)
Special accommodation
259(3)
Care homes
262(5)
Some special problems
267(2)
15 No one is immortal
269(20)
Inheritance tax (IHT)
269(4)
Wills
273(7)
Provision for dependent adult children
280(1)
Money and other worries -- and how to minimize them
280(2)
Funeral plans
282(3)
State benefits and tax
285(2)
Organizations that can help
287(2)
Index 289
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. Jonquil Lowe is based in Northampton, UK.