<p>Named the 2019 Investment and Retirement Planning "Book of the Year" by the Institute for Financial Literacy<b><br /><br />It’s never too late to start planning for retirement</b></p> <p><i>You Don’t Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement</i> is a survival guide for your golden years, and a lifeline for those entering the Retirement Crisis unprepared. Roughly 45 percent of Americans have <i>zero</i> dollars saved for retirement—but the average retiree will spend $154,000 in out-of-pocket health care costs alone. We need to figure out how to generate more income, even in retirement, and spend less. How do we boost our retirement income? Is investing the way to go? How much do we need, anyway? This book does more than just answer the important questions—it gives you real-world tips to help you reach your financial goals. Yes, it is possible to increase your income in or as you approach retirement. These guidelines will help you optimize your assets and put away more money for the years you’ll need it most.</p> <p>Planning for retirement does not mean holding off on fun today; there are many ways the average American can reduce everyday costs of living without living like a pauper. This book will help you take stock of what you have and what you’ll need, and show you how to bridge the gap.</p> <ul> <li>Maximize your savings while minimizing the lifestyle impact</li> <li>Unique ways for generating a meaningful amount of income, that don’t require you to get a job</li> <li>Learn just how much you’ll need for a comfortable retirement</li> </ul> <ul> <li>Adopt new everyday strategies that will help you bolster your funds</li> </ul> <p>Add new income streams, optimize your portfolio, and learn to spend less without living less—these are the key factors in making your golden years truly golden. <i>You Don’t Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement</i> is an important resource and insightful guide for those hoping to one day leave the workforce—in comfort.</p>