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You’ve Retired … Now What?

22 February 2012 No Comment

With the first Wave of Baby Boomers Approaching 60 what are the next Steps to Managing Their Savings







As more and more baby boomers approach retirement, there is plenty of advice available on how to save for it but not much about what to do once you get there. This lack of information has left many future retirees confused. after years of saving, they are now faced with the challenges of planning, monitoring and managing their financial situation. In addition, they are also looking for ways to maximize savings for their grandchildren.



From determining future income sources and planning expenses, to calculating withdrawal rates and considering withdrawal strategies, certified financial planner Doug Lockwood provides simple tips on living life during retirement. Mr. Lockwood counsels investors on how to invest to reach financial goals and on other financial planning, investment and tax issues, He has presented numerous seminars on college savings, financial, tax and legal topics. In addition, he has appeared on a variety of television and radio stations throughout the country.





You’ve Retired … Now what?



As more and more baby boomers approach retirement, there is plenty of advice available on how to save for it but not much about what to do once you get there. This lack of information has left many future retirees confused. after years of saving, they are now faced with the challenges of planning, monitoring and managing their financial situation. In addition, they are also looking for ways to maximize savings for their grandchildren.







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You’ve Retired … Now What?

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