107,99 zł
Retirement is no longer a fixed destination — it is an extended phase of life that demands a fundamentally different financial logic. As life expectancy pushes well into the 80s and 90s, the gap between the savings most people accumulate and the income they will actually need continues to widen. Extending a retirement horizon by just five years — from 30 to 35 years — increases the risk of depleting savings by 41%, according to recent research. This book examines how individuals can restructure their relationship with savings not as a finite reserve, but as a dynamic system designed to last. It explores the underlying mechanics of longer-horizon planning: flexible spending frameworks, tax-sequenced withdrawals, inflation-resilient portfolios, and income diversification strategies that reduce the structural fragility of retirement finances. Grounded in the realities of market volatility, healthcare cost escalation, and sequence-of-returns risk, the book presents a disciplined approach to retirement income architecture. Purpose-oriented portfolio strategies — calibrated to earn meaningfully above inflation over time — form a central pillar of this framework.
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Liczba stron: 226
Rok wydania: 2026
