Planning your retirement

 

What do you want to do once you’re retired? What do you want to be able to afford, and how can you protect yourself and your loved ones? You need to plan and set money aside in advance for this new stage of life if you want your dreams to come true after retirement. The sooner you ask yourself these questions, the easier it will be to act on the answers.

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About this guide

 

This guide provides you with everything you need to know about retirement, along with some practical calculations and lots of tips.

 

 

Contents

  • What do I have, what do I need?
  • Save wisely and optimise your tax
  • Prefer to stop working sooner?
  • Providing for your loved ones

 


“Retirement provision is a hot topic. But many people know very little about their own pension provision. And no wonder – it’s a complex and confusing area. That’s why we’ve joined forces with Beobachter magazine with the aim of explaining complex topics in simple terms. The magazine has been giving consumers unbiased advice – based on its vast experience – for almost 100 years. Enjoy reading this guide.”

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