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Baby Boomers in Retirement Plans

One of the more overlooked things about retirement is planning what to do after you no longer work. It is very important to figure out a financial plan for retirement, deciding when to apply for benefits from Social Security and how best to invest and withdraw from savings, but just as important is knowing what you want to do to stave off boredom. What were your hobbies during your working life may not be enough to sustain you through retirement, you no longer have a weekend every week to fill, but instead the next few decades to account for.  Isaac M. O’Bannon has suggestions and insight into this problem in this article written for CPA Practice Advisor.

 

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