Author: | Michael Drak, Rob Morrison, CFP, Jonathan Chevreau | ISBN: | 9781988344157 |
Publisher: | Milner & Associates Inc. | Publication: | May 8, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael Drak, Rob Morrison, CFP, Jonathan Chevreau |
ISBN: | 9781988344157 |
Publisher: | Milner & Associates Inc. |
Publication: | May 8, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The key to a happy retirement may be . . . not retiring. Work because you want to, not because you have to, to achieve balance, health, and purpose in your life after full-time employment.
The rules of retirement have changed and there’s more at risk than ever. People are living longer and have to finance as many years in retirement as they had in their entire working career. So what will thirty or forty years, or more, in retirement look like for you?
The old idea of full-stop retirement—going from 100 percent work mode to 100 percent leisure mode—is now neither sustainable nor desirable. Besides, many studies have shown that those who stay engaged, challenged, and stimulated stay healthier and live longer.
The key is to work because you want to and not because you have to. Victory Lap Retirement shows you how to create the post-employment lifestyle that’s right for you—a unique blend of work and play that allows you to live life to the fullest, on your terms, while you are young enough to enjoy it.
“This wise book rests on some important truths: We all crave lives of meaning, we want to continue to grow and learn throughout our years, and financial well-being is central to our health and happiness. Victory Lap Retirement is a how-to guide for making all of those goals come together into a truly modern retirement plan.”
—Christine Benz, Director of Personal Finance and Senior Columnist, Morningstar, Inc.
“[The authors] say the full-stop retirement doesn’t work anymore, and I agree. Start planning your Victory Lap.”
—Rob Carrick, Personal Finance Columnist, The Globe and Mail
“I’ve long believed that the idea of retiring at sixty-five is as outdated as the horse and buggy. You could live another thirty years or more. What are you going to do with that time? This book can help you find the answers.”
—Gordon Pape, Bestselling Author and Publisher of The Internet Wealth Builder and The Income Investor
“Victory Lap Retirement provides a great model for finding the right balance between today and tomorrow, work and play, family and self, financial independence and fun. It’s a brilliant roadmap for being deliberate about your priorities and to avoid ending up just being a cog in the wheel of life. The authors masterfully leverage their personal experience and the lessons learned from working with thousands of clients, bucking the tired old model of retirement and instead offering readers a detailed roadmap to deliberately create a far more meaningful, interesting, and fulfilling second half of life.”
—Brent Brodeski, CEO, Savant Capital Management
“The authors reframe the idea of retirement as a smart twist on an age-old dilemma. The science of well-being later in life tells us we need to have a purpose—why not make a few bucks while you’re at it? This book will open your mind to what your Victory Lap might be if the thought of doing nothing at some point is foreign to you.”
—Larry Berman, Host of BNN Bloomberg’s Berman’s Call*, and Chief Investment Officer, ETF Capital Management*
The key to a happy retirement may be . . . not retiring. Work because you want to, not because you have to, to achieve balance, health, and purpose in your life after full-time employment.
The rules of retirement have changed and there’s more at risk than ever. People are living longer and have to finance as many years in retirement as they had in their entire working career. So what will thirty or forty years, or more, in retirement look like for you?
The old idea of full-stop retirement—going from 100 percent work mode to 100 percent leisure mode—is now neither sustainable nor desirable. Besides, many studies have shown that those who stay engaged, challenged, and stimulated stay healthier and live longer.
The key is to work because you want to and not because you have to. Victory Lap Retirement shows you how to create the post-employment lifestyle that’s right for you—a unique blend of work and play that allows you to live life to the fullest, on your terms, while you are young enough to enjoy it.
“This wise book rests on some important truths: We all crave lives of meaning, we want to continue to grow and learn throughout our years, and financial well-being is central to our health and happiness. Victory Lap Retirement is a how-to guide for making all of those goals come together into a truly modern retirement plan.”
—Christine Benz, Director of Personal Finance and Senior Columnist, Morningstar, Inc.
“[The authors] say the full-stop retirement doesn’t work anymore, and I agree. Start planning your Victory Lap.”
—Rob Carrick, Personal Finance Columnist, The Globe and Mail
“I’ve long believed that the idea of retiring at sixty-five is as outdated as the horse and buggy. You could live another thirty years or more. What are you going to do with that time? This book can help you find the answers.”
—Gordon Pape, Bestselling Author and Publisher of The Internet Wealth Builder and The Income Investor
“Victory Lap Retirement provides a great model for finding the right balance between today and tomorrow, work and play, family and self, financial independence and fun. It’s a brilliant roadmap for being deliberate about your priorities and to avoid ending up just being a cog in the wheel of life. The authors masterfully leverage their personal experience and the lessons learned from working with thousands of clients, bucking the tired old model of retirement and instead offering readers a detailed roadmap to deliberately create a far more meaningful, interesting, and fulfilling second half of life.”
—Brent Brodeski, CEO, Savant Capital Management
“The authors reframe the idea of retirement as a smart twist on an age-old dilemma. The science of well-being later in life tells us we need to have a purpose—why not make a few bucks while you’re at it? This book will open your mind to what your Victory Lap might be if the thought of doing nothing at some point is foreign to you.”
—Larry Berman, Host of BNN Bloomberg’s Berman’s Call*, and Chief Investment Officer, ETF Capital Management*