"If you start working at age twenty and retire at age sixty, there’s a good chance you’ll spend as many years in retirement as you did working. Michael Bivona, a certified public accountant who retired almost twenty years ago, shares how he saved enough money to retire comfortably. He also explores the importance of continuing to be productive and having fun even after you stop working. Drawing on his professional expertise and experiences, he helps you: develop retirement plans realize the full value of Social Security payments explore your passions and stay healthy celebrate life with the people you love Bivona also shares his love for dancing, traveling, and writing, helping you come up with your own ideas about all the things you can do once you stop working. Life may be short, but retirement can last longer than you think–and you need to make the right moves to enjoy it to its fullest. "
"If you start working at age twenty and retire at age sixty, there’s a good chance you’ll spend as many years in retirement as you did working. Michael Bivona, a certified public accountant who retired almost twenty years ago, shares how he saved enough money to retire comfortably. He also explores the importance of continuing to be productive and having fun even after you stop working. Drawing on his professional expertise and experiences, he helps you: develop retirement plans realize the full value of Social Security payments explore your passions and stay healthy celebrate life with the people you love Bivona also shares his love for dancing, traveling, and writing, helping you come up with your own ideas about all the things you can do once you stop working. Life may be short, but retirement can last longer than you think–and you need to make the right moves to enjoy it to its fullest. "
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If you start working at age twenty and retire at age sixty, there's a good chance you'll spend as many years in retirement as you did working.
Michael Bivona, a certified public accountant who retired almost twenty years ago, shares how he saved enough money to retire comfortably. He also explores the importance of continuing to be productive and having fun even after you stop working.
Drawing on his professional expertise and experiences, he helps you:
Life may be short, but retirement can last longer than you think-and you need to make the right moves to enjoy it to its fullest.
"MICHAEL BIVONA, is retired from the accounting profession and the computer enhancement industry. He's the author of Business Infrastructure in a Computer Environment; Dancing Around the World with Mike and Barbara Bivona; and Was That Me? Turning Points in My Life. He lives with his wife, Barbara, in New York and Florida.
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