There’s been a growing interest lately in phased retirement, as indicated by the results of several surveys. For example, more than half (52%) of pre-retirees wish to continue working in some way after they retire, according to The Retirement Outlook of the American Middle Class, a survey whose results were recently released by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies.
However, phased retirement isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” concept. Let’s look at various ways you can transition into this new stage and how it can help you in meet your financial and life goals.
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