AARP Roadmap for the Rest of Your Life: Smart Choices About Money, Health, Work, Lifestyle … and Pursuing Your Dreams
AARP Roadmap for the Rest of Your Life: Smart Choices About Money, Health, Work, Lifestyle … and Pursuing Your Dreams
Solid solutions and step-by-step instructions for planning the next stage of your life
Life after 50 isn’t what it used to be. The rules have changed. No more guaranteed pensions, retiree health plans, or extensive leisure and travel. It’s time to forge new paths and create innovative models. That’s where the AARP Roadmap for the Rest of Your Life comes in. Bart Astor, author of more than a dozen books, offers a comprehensive guide for making lifestyle decisions, growing your nest egg, and realizing your goals. This AARP book—
- Provides guidance on the key areas you’ll need to consider: finances and work, health and fitness, Medicare and Social Security, estate planning, insurance, housing, and more
- Offers expert tips on creating age- and health-specific goals through a personal “Level of Activity” scale based on how active you can and want to be
- Includes tips for finding fun and fulfilling activities and even completing your bucket list
- Supplies ready-to-use worksheets to help you set and meet financial planning goals, get your legal affairs in order, and maintain adequate health insurance
- Contains a comprehensive list of valuable resources
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Question by AquaAngel: Do you need an installment loan to maintain or build credit?
By the end of this year, I will have all of my insallment loans paid off except for my mortgage. I have 2 credit cards that will be in good standing, low balances and all that. I want to build my credit to get the best rate I can to build a house in about 2 years. Am I going to need another installment loan on my credit report to have a good enough score? Or will the mortgage and credit cards suffice?
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Answer by TheOnlyBeldin
Unless you have instances of defaulting or non-payment in your past, with the situation you describe, your credit should be good enough. Check your credit report for any errors.
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